Adjective
bi-partisan (not comparable)
Alternative spelling of bipartisan
My goal is always to keep support for Israel a bi-partisan issue and never make a national election any kind of referendum on Israel. Alan Dershowitz
Just last week, I was successful in passing two bi-partisan amendments through the House of Representatives that aim to address the even larger problem of cracking down on countries who export the materials to create meth into the United States. Mark Kennedy
As a reminder, after years of inaction by the Walker Administration, there was a bi-partisan effort to close these facilities following accusations of child abuse and neglect, inhumane uses of solitary confinement, and an unsafe work environment. Source: Internet
A bi-partisan proposal has been made through the House of Representatives that aims to strengthen the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) ability to regulate cosmetic products. Source: Internet
In the aftermath of this event, the government committed troops to the Afghanistan War (with bi-partisan support) and the Iraq War (meeting with the disapproval of other political parties). Source: Internet
Democrats in Congress have built a wall of partisan defense around Hillary, unlike the bi-partisan efforts by Republicans against Nixon during the Watergate investigations that ended with Nixon resignation in 1974. Source: Internet