Vocabulary
Bipartisan
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
supported by both sides
Urdu meaning
دو پارٹیوں سے متعلق، مختلف نظریات سے متعلق
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- Our post-2009 higher judiciary hiring system too was among the best globally as its use of judicial and balanced bipartisan assembly committees ended the executive`s hold.
- For decades, unflinching support for Israel was a bipartisan article of faith in Washington.
- Instead, they try to develop bipartisan consensus for rules`enforcement.
- A US bipartisan congressional committee was due to meet early on Wednesday Pakistan time reportedly to examine `the government of Pakistan`s persecution of opposition political figures and journalists`.
- Our last judicial hiring system was a global good practice that cut the exe cutive`s hold via a two-step process led by judicial and bipartisan assembly forums.
Synonyms
bipartizan, two-party, two-way
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