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biˌpartiˈsan, a. [bi-2.] Of, representing, or composed of members of, two (political or other) parties.
1909in Webster. 1920Glasgow Herald 13 Feb. 10 The 14 Republican reservations, as modified by the Bipartisan Conference. 1947Times 13 Dec. 5/2 That rare thing in American public life a bi-partisan policy. 1959Ann. Reg. 1958 32 Mr. Gaitskell..showed a determination to cling as long as possible to a bipartisan foreign policy. Hence bipartisanship.
1950Congressional Dig. Feb. 36 Bipartisanship in the balance. 1952Oxf. Mag. 27 Nov. 108/1 This House sees no sufficient cause to abandon bipartisanship in British foreign policy. |