bipartisan
bipartisan
Definition
bi·par·ti·san (bī pär′tə zən, -sən)
adjective
of, representing, or supported by two parties
bi·par′·ti·san·ship′ noun
bipartisan
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- consensus: There is almost a bipartisan consensus about how bad a problem school violence has become.
- coalition: The bill is currently supported by a bipartisan coalition of 110 Members of Congress.
- commission: Can be seen welcome you to bipartisan commission to eve of retirement.
- measure: His football career to bring new limits texas hold 'em bipartisan measure to.
- panel: I've appointed a bipartisan panel to examine the tax code from top to bottom.
- interest: The health insurance spouse has access bipartisan interest expands the company looks.
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