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Meanings of
bipartisan
in English
Supported by both sides.
bipartizan
two-party
two-way
Related terms
nonpartisan
nonpartizan
Synonyms
Examples for "
bipartizan
"
bipartizan
two-party
two-way
Examples for "
bipartizan
"
1
The election held up Spain's
two
-
party
system, albeit in a weakened state.
2
Europe is waving goodbye to the
two
-
party
politics that shaped its democracies.
3
The Lib Dems said the proposals would not upset the
two
-
party
coalition.
4
Given the erosion of our
two
-
party
system, more such administrations will follow.
5
Voters today are searching for new options beyond the
two
-
party
model.
1
At CG we value our friends: of course, it's a
two
-
way
street.
2
Twitter is a
two
-
way
street that takes you really far, really fast.
3
Important information is delivered with trust and relevance in a
two
-
way
engagement.
4
They said bomb-making components,
two
-
way
radios, ammunition and combat gear were found.
5
Neither the FAA nor the airlines have specific rules governing
two
-
way
radios.
Usage of
bipartisan
in English
1
It was not clear whether Collins' plan would draw significant
bipartisan
support.
2
The
bipartisan
Fiscal Commission I created last year made this crystal clear.
3
Despite the
bipartisan
panel's backing, the industry strongly opposed the new rules.
4
As far as politics is concerned, the organization said it is
bipartisan
.
5
Hoyer said the
bipartisan
group studying remote work would meet on Tuesday.
6
The coalition is pushing for Congress to pass
bipartisan
legislation this year.
7
Politically, the IRS chief needs
bipartisan
support in Congress to be confirmed.
8
The
bipartisan
legislation passed the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in late July.
9
A
bipartisan
group of state attorneys general has announced it is investigating.
10
He lacked the Washington experience necessary to deal with a
bipartisan
Congress.
11
And support for something this important needs to be
bipartisan
and permanent.
12
The Senate is expected to vote on the
bipartisan
package next week.
13
In US Congress,
bipartisan
legislative attempts, once common, have become increasingly rare.
14
Vote for him, and they would hand the president a
bipartisan
victory.
15
Trump this month withdrew U.S. forces from northern Syria, drawing
bipartisan
rebuke.
16
It's going to need
bipartisan
support, Ryan told radio host Hugh Hewitt.
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About this term
bipartisan
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
bipartisan support
bipartisan group
bipartisan legislation
have bipartisan
broad bipartisan
More collocations
Bipartisan
through the time
Bipartisan
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Rare