noun
- plural of bipartisan; people or groups that support or work across both major political parties
Usage: typically used in political contexts; often refers to politicians, voters, or advocates who cooperate across party lines
Examples
- The bipartisans in Congress worked together to pass the infrastructure bill.
- Many bipartisans believe that cooperation between parties is essential for effective governance.
- The committee included bipartisans from both sides of the aisle.
- Bipartisans often face criticism from their own party members for compromising.
- The organization recruited bipartisans to support the education reform initiative.