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Definitions for bipartisan
baɪˈpɑr tə zənbi·par·ti·san

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. bipartisan, bipartizan, two-party, two-wayadjective

    supported by both sides

    "a two-way treaty"

Wiktionary

  1. bipartisanadjective

    relating to, or supported by two groups, especially by two political parties

Wikipedia

  1. bipartisan

    Bipartisanship, sometimes referred to as nonpartisanship, is a political situation, usually in the context of a two-party system (especially those of the United States and some other western countries), in which opposing political parties find common ground through compromise. In multi-partisan electoral systems or in situations where multiple parties work together, it is called multipartisanship. Partisanship is the antonym, where an individual or political party adheres only to its interests without compromise.

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  1. bipartisan

    Bipartisan refers to an agreement or cooperation between two political parties that typically oppose each other's policies. This term is primarily used in countries with major two-party systems, such as the United States, to signify a situation or a proposal that has received support from both parties. The aim of bipartisan efforts is usually to facilitate compromise and achieve common goals for the betterment of a community or nation.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of bipartisan in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of bipartisan in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of bipartisan in a Sentence

  1. Orrin Hatch:

    While I recognize the difficulty the last two administrations have faced with regard to families illegally crossing the border, I wholeheartedly agree with the President's comments that a policy that leads to separating children from their families is wrong, i am working with colleagues in both houses on a path forward that recognizes the need for compassion for children and families without incentivizing illegal border crossings. That solution can and should be bipartisan.

  2. Marty Walsh:

    We want to ensure that while implementing the bipartisan infrastructure law, the jobs that are created are high-paying, good quality jobs, and make sure people have access.

  3. Elijah Cummings:

    Yesterday, President Trump declared to the entire country that President Trump would obstruct Congress and order all White House officials to defy lawful subpoenas from Congress, today, the Trump Administration went even further by expanding this policy to employees at federal agencies — even when the subpoenas are bipartisan and supported by Republican Members of Congress.

  4. Chuck Schumer:

    Plain and simple, the Democratic party supports Israel and we will continue to do so and we will maintain that bipartisan relationship through thick and thin. Israel depends on it.

  5. Paul Ryan:

    The Office will continue to be governed by a bipartisan independent outside board with ultimate decision-making authority. The Office is still expected to take in complaints of wrongdoing from the public. It will still investigate them thoroughly and independently. And the outside board will still decide whether or not evidence exists to warrant a full investigation by the House Ethics Committee. With the amendment adopted last night, the bipartisan, evenly-divided House Ethics Committee will now have oversight of the complaints office. But the Office is not controlled by the Committee.

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