partisizing

[US]//ˈpɑːtɪsaɪzɪŋ//
[UK]//ˈpɑːrtɪsaɪzɪŋ//

Translation

v.present participle of partisize; acting in a partisan manner; taking sides
adj.showing strong bias towards a particular group or cause
n.the act of supporting one side of an argument or dispute, often unreasonably

Example Sentences

critics accused the senator of partisizing the national emergency for political gain.

we must stop partisizing every single issue that comes before the committee.

the media is accused of partisizing the narrative to influence the election outcome.

partisizing the judicial nomination process undermines public trust in the courts.

he argued that partisizing the budget debate would only hurt the economy.

there is a growing trend of partisizing foreign policy decisions in the legislature.

avoid partisizing the discussion about school safety; our children's lives are at stake.

the strategy involves partisizing the voting base to ensure higher turnout.

by partisizing the pandemic response, the government delayed crucial aid.

scholars worry about the long-term effects of partisizing historical education.

the new bill focuses on partisizing the regulatory agencies to favor specific industries.

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