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partisanship

[pahr-tuh-zuhn-ship, -suhn] / ˈpɑr tə zənˌʃɪp, -sən /


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This matter calls for sober deliberation with a minimum of partisanship and recrimination.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 31, 2026

However, I was struck by Gov. Cox of Utah, who talked about political violence in terms that transcended partisanship, but he felt like one of the few leaders to do so.

From Slate • Sep. 12, 2025

If it is just raw sporting partisanship that prevails, we would do well to remember it was not just the good side of such support that was on show at the Irish Open last Sunday.

From BBC • Sep. 8, 2025

This meant that Democrats and Republicans put partisanship aside, presenting a unified front in service to the country’s “national interests” abroad.

From Salon • Sep. 6, 2025

There was a link of understanding between them more important than affection or partisanship.

From "1984" by George Orwell