bipartisan

[US]/ˌbaɪpɑːtɪ'zæn/
[UK]/ˌbaɪ'pɑrtɪzn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. representing or involving members of two political parties
n. the relationship between two political parties

Phrases & Collocations

bipartisan agreement

bipartisan support

Example Sentences

There was a bipartisan agreement on the need for discussions.

the reforms received considerable bipartisan approval.

Real-world Examples

So, it's not a bipartisan - I mean, there is bipartisan disagreement on this?

Source: PBS Business Interview Series

The decision had some bipartisan support in Congress.

Source: CNN 10 Student English November 2017 Collection

Democrats and Republicans did come together to endorse the bipartisan Safer Communities Act in 2022.

Source: This month VOA Daily Standard English

So this is a big bipartisan win.

Source: NPR News January 2020 Compilation

There was a real strong bipartisan effort.

Source: VOA Standard December 2015 Collection

Instead, I hope we see bipartisan cooperation.

Source: BBC Listening Collection June 2023

Mook has now taken a bipartisan role.

Source: Newsweek

The bill needs bipartisan support to advance.

Source: VOA Standard January 2014 Collection

Such plans would seem ripe for bipartisan compromise.

Source: The Economist - International

Two have passed the House, both were bipartisan.

Source: VOA Standard English_Americas

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