Definition of bipartisanship in English:
bipartisanship
nounˌbʌɪpɑːtɪˈzanʃɪpbīˈpärdəz(ə)nˌSHip
mass nounAgreement or cooperation between two political parties that usually oppose each other's policies.
a renewed spirit of political bipartisanship
Example sentencesExamples
- I think the people of this country would really love to see some genuine bipartisanship.
- I think what we really need is a bipartisanship approach to healthcare.
- The governor keeps saying he wants a new era of bipartisanship, he wants to take the high road.
- They were able to avert the bipartisanship crisis and come together to restore the faith of everyone working in the local media industry.
- In that country, apparently, no such bipartisanship is apparently possible.
- On the budget, there's really been no bipartisanship at all.
- We have continued to see a general spirit of bipartisanship, though not on every single issue.
- We saw a lot of fraying of bipartisanship this week.
- The general praised both men for their strong bipartisanship on defense issues.
- The transportation secretary is a former congressman known for bipartisanship and candor.