bipartisan
/bɪˈpɑːrtɪsən/Definitions
1. noun
relating to or characterized by cooperation or agreement between two or more parties, especially those with different political affiliations or ideologies.
“The bipartisan committee worked together to pass the legislation.”
2. adjective
relating to or characterized by cooperation or agreement between two or more parties, especially those with different political affiliations or ideologies.
“The bipartisan bill aimed to address the pressing economic issues.”
3. adverb
in a way that involves cooperation or agreement between two or more parties, especially those with different political affiliations or ideologies.
“The politician spoke in a bipartisan manner, trying to unite the party members.”