What is another word for partisanship?
Synonyms for partisanship
par·ti·san·ship
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Princeton's WordNet
partiality, partisanshipnoun
an inclination to favor one group or view or opinion over alternatives
Synonyms:
partiality, fancy, fondness
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Dictionary of English Synonymes
partisanshipnoun
Synonyms:
championship
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "partisanship":
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#6805 | bias | |
#6823 | fancy | |
#48084 | fondness | |
#58226 | partisanship | |
#66952 | partiality | |
#144979 | favouritism |
How to use partisanship in a sentence?
I do believe that the work of this committee, in order to retain the confidence of the American people, must act in a way that has no partisanship, is all about patriotism, and I'm very proud of the members of the committee and I'm very certain they will accomplish that goal. We have to again ignore the antics of those who do not want to find the truth.
This isn't about politics. It's not about partisanship. It's about patriotism, the idea that this has anything to do with whether you like( Trump) or not -- forget that. That's about the election. This is about the Constitution.
We do have an extraordinary bipartisan array because the concerns here transcend the usual partisanship, this is as serious a basis as you can get to request an investigation.
National Security Advisor Susan Rice:
What has happened over the last several weeks, by virtue of the invitation that was issued by the Speaker, the acceptance of it by Prime Minister Netanyahu on two weeks in advance of his election, is that on both sides there has now been injected a degree of partisanship which is not only unfortunate but it's destructive of the fabric of the relationship.
Its a really tough environment for lawmaking, first, the parties are surely more ideologically polarized from each other than they were decades ago. Second, theres more sheer partisanship in town than before -- tit for tat, your team is for it, so my team is against it. Third, close electoral competition narrows the window for dealmaking -- each election offers each party a chance to hold or gain control. ... [ And, ] because the president is so unpopular nationally and with independents, theres limited pressure on Democrats to resolve problems.
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