noun
- plural of bipartisanship; instances or states of cooperation and agreement between two opposing political parties or groups
Usage: typically used in political contexts; often refers to collaborative efforts on legislation or policy
Examples
- The senator praised the bipartisanships that led to the infrastructure bill's passage.
- Several bipartisanships emerged during the crisis, uniting lawmakers across party lines.
- Historians noted the rare bipartisanships of the post-war era.
- The committee sought to build bipartisanships on education reform.
- These bipartisanships demonstrated that compromise was still possible in Congress.