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View usage for: (pɑːʳtɪzænʃɪp, US -zən-) uncountable nounPartisanship is support for a person or group without fair consideration of the facts and circumstances. His politics were based on loyal partisanship. Synonyms: favouritism, prejudice, bias, sectarianism More Synonyms of partisanship Examples of 'partisanship' in a sentencepartisanship We will continue to put political partisanship to one side to govern in the longterm interests of the country.In one essay, he turns his fire on the prim consensus that political partisanship is a bad thing.He has studiously avoided partisanship.The Ashes had been a wonderful experience, unforgettable in terms of drama and partisanship.But it is political partisanship, not peace, that he has been involved in all these years.It is still about the search for victory; it is still about partisanship, drama and excellence.But if football people can only have one, then when they set partisanship aside, they go for beauty. The Republicans made a rebuttal of the charge of excessive partisanship. Synonyms sectarianism factionalism one-sidedness Additional synonymsDefinition mental tendency, esp. prejudice There were fierce attacks on the BBC for alleged political bias. Synonyms prejudice, leaning, bent, tendency, inclination, penchant, intolerance, bigotry, propensity, favouritism, predisposition, nepotism, unfairness, predilection, proclivity (formal), partiality, narrow-mindedness, proneness, one-sidedness Definition an unreasonable or unfair dislike or preference the deep cultural prejudices I inherited as a child Synonyms bias, preconception, partiality, preconceived notion, warp, jaundiced eye, prejudgment Nearby words ofpartisanship - parting
- parting of the ways
- partisan
- partisanship
- partition
- partly
- partner
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