A predisposition to like something.
An inclination to favor one group or view or opinion over alternatives.
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Examples for "partisanship "
Examples for "partisanship "
1 The most direct efforts to inject partisanship come from the extreme right.
2 Regardless of ideology or partisanship that was offensive and diminished our democracy.
3 Republican supporters of Grenell dismissed such concerns as political partisanship by Democrats.
4 Gone to see the Emperor in relation to charge of offensive partisanship .
5 Nature had sunk in her heart a partisanship for the under dog.
1 To correct our self - partiality and self-deceit is the use of general rules.
2 The love to the whole is not extinguished by this subordinate partiality .
3 He'd give her that and more if she had a true partiality .
4 As for her partiality for liqueurs, he regarded this as quite natural.
5 One of the reasons for this partiality is not hard to discover.
6 The judge who received your evidence will soon repent his odious partiality .
7 The trouble about him was his partiality for playing a lone hand.
8 The one defect acknowledged by his biographer was his partiality for women.
9 She always took it for a sign either of partiality or fear.
10 While strongly opposed to the impeachment, he manifested no sign of partiality .
11 They regret this partiality as a provincial burr, as greenness and narrowness.
12 Walt is still ignorant of the peon's partiality for his own sweetheart.
13 These he bestowed sparingly, without partiality , and frequently even on common soldiers.
14 From this time, 1775, no one accused Franklin of partiality to England.
15 Mr. Crabb, meek as he was, was indignant at this flagrant partiality .
16 From partiality to me you won't allow my letters to be letters.
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