bipartisan — involving or supported by members of both political parties
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: involving or supported by members of both political parties
Pronunciation (IPA): /baɪˈpɑːrtɪzən/
Korean meaning: 양당의, 초당파적인
Korean pronunciation: 바이**파**티즌
Example Sentences
- The pizza delivery debate was surprisingly bipartisan - everyone agreed on pepperoni.
- The bipartisan infrastructure bill passed with overwhelming support from both parties.
- Finding bipartisan agreement on tax policy is like finding a unicorn in Congress.
bipartisan
ADJECTIVE//baɪˈpɑːrtɪzən//
involving or supported by members of both political parties

two politicians wearing different colored suits reach across a conference table to shake hands over important documents. One politician wears a blue suit while the other wears a red suit, representing different political parties. They both smile genuinely as they finalize their agreement on shared legislation. The documents between them show charts and proposals they've been working on together. Other politicians from both parties sit around the table, nodding approvingly at the cooperation. Staff members in the background take notes and observe the historic moment of unity. politicians from both parties working together and supporting the same cause
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Coined in 1940s American politics, combining Latin 'bi-' meaning 'two' with 'partisan' (a strong supporter of a political party). The term emerged to describe cooperation between the two major political parties.
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“The pizza delivery debate was surprisingly bipartisan - everyone agreed on pepperoni.”
“The bipartisan infrastructure bill passed with overwhelming support from both parties.”
“Finding bipartisan agreement on tax policy is like finding a unicorn in Congress.”
“The senator emphasized the need for bipartisan cooperation to address climate change.”
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