Pronunciation: /baɪˈpɑːrtɪzənʃɪp/
noun Bipartisanship is a noun that refers to the cooperation or agreement between two political parties that usually have opposing views or ideologies.
A1 Bipartisanship means cooperation between two political parties.
A2 The success of the project was due to bipartisanship among the team members.
B1 The bill was passed with bipartisanship, with both parties working together to find a solution.
B2 The senator emphasized the importance of bipartisanship in order to achieve meaningful change.
C1 The president called for bipartisanship in addressing the pressing issues facing the country.
C2 The lack of bipartisanship in Congress has led to gridlock and inefficiency in passing legislation.
formal The success of the bill was attributed to the bipartisanship displayed by both political parties.
informal It's refreshing to see some bipartisanship in Congress for a change.
slang Who knew bipartisanship could actually happen in this political climate?
figurative Bipartisanship is like a rare gem in the world of politics.
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