Bipartisan (adjective)

  1. Involving or supported by two parties, typically with differing political views.
  2. Representing or involving the agreement or cooperation of two political parties.

Origin:

From the latin word "bi" meaning "two" and "partis" meaning "party".

Examples:

  1. The bill passed with bipartisan support.
  2. The committee is a bipartisan group of legislators.
  3. The bipartisan commission was created to investigate the issue.
  4. The bipartisan agreement was reached after much negotiation.
  5. The bipartisan bill was signed into law by the governor.
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