transpartisan
English
Etymology
Adjective
transpartisan (comparative more transpartisan, superlative most transpartisan)
- (politics) Going beyond the partisan; ecumenical, universal.
- 1989, Hans Daalder, Galen A Irwin, Politics in the Netherlands: How Much Change?:
- As a matter of fact, it was national or transpartisan policy and stood outside daily political controversies.
- 2008, Marcia Ford, We the Purple: Faith, Politics, and the Independent Voter:
- Through transpartisan dialogue — and simply getting to know each other as human beings — people began to shed their biases and preconceptions.
French
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Adjective
transpartisan (feminine transpartisane, masculine plural transpartisans, feminine plural transpartisanes)