bipartisan

adj
/ˌbaɪˈpɑː(ɹ).tɪ.zæn/UK/baɪˈpɑɹ.tə.sən/US

Etymology

From bi- + partisan.

  1. derived from partigiana
  2. derived from partizaine
  3. borrowed from partizaine
  4. formed as bipartisan — “bi- + partisan

Definitions

  1. Relating to, or supported by two groups, especially by two political parties.

    • a bipartisan bill
    • The derision for this bipartisan bill is—sigh—bipartisan. Hugh Hewitt scoffs at the idea that employers will respond to a $1000 gimmick.
    • As a city with over two centuries of rail expertise and home to the country's largest train factory, this announcement received bipartisan support.

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