bipartisanisms

/baɪˈpɑːrtɪzənɪzəmz/
noun
  1. The quality or practice of being supported by or involving two political parties, especially in a way that puts cooperation above party disagreement.
    • The new law was a rare example of bipartisanism in a deeply divided Congress.
    • The mayor's call for bipartisanism brought together leaders from both parties.
    • Many voters hope for more bipartisanism in government to solve major issues.
  2. Actions, policies, or agreements that result from cooperation between two political parties.
    • The committee's bipartisanisms helped pass the education reform bill.
    • The history book highlights several key bipartisanisms from the 20th century.
    • Critics argued that such bipartisanisms often watered down important changes.
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