Synonym: denominational, drumbeater, enthusiast, partizan, zealot. Similar words: artist, artistic, partial, particle, partially, impartial, particular, take part in. Meaning: ['pɑrtɪzn /'pɑːt-] n. 1. a fervent and even militant proponent of something 2. an ardent and enthusiastic supporter of some person or activity 3. a pike with a long tapering double-edged blade with lateral projections; 16th and 17th centuries. adj. 1. devoted to a cause or party 2. adhering or confined to a particular sect or denomination or party.
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31. In future the only option is partisan struggle, Nizan was not simply playing the role of orthodox sectarian militant.
32. His biggest partisan reception came during a dinner organized by Sen.
33. In partisan terms, people reacted against television news, alleging antagonistic bias; but they reacted Very differently towards the press.
34. Government officials are not allowed to raise campaign funds or otherwise engage in partisan political activity.
35. While a bill modeled on these lines stands a good chance of passage, partisan riders could kill it.
36. Throughout this period contemporaries continued to describe partisan conflicts in terms of Civil War allegiances.
37. In the chapter that follows we shall deal in detail with partisan attitudes and feelings in election campaigns.
38. Without permission, I opened the door and saw him sitting on a chair, guarded by a partisan.
39. Another nine were voted out over Democratic objections and with partisan bickering.
40. We take partisan politics seriously in my neck of the woods.
41. The AFL-CIO said the ads are not partisan but rather aim to press Congress to address the needs of working families.
42. The growth in partisan organisation on local authorities presents problems of integrating the political reality of decision-taking with the formal administrative structure.
43. Newspapers served largely as partisan promotional vehicles for political factions, and personal propaganda outlets for political figures.
44. The arguments which thus preoccupied the Standing Committee divided along predictably partisan lines.
45. But the conciliatory gesture itself was significant after the partisan exchanges this summer over policy on asylum and crime.
46. One of the ongoing partisan battles over spending led to a typical case of gridlock as the legislative session ended last month.
47. At issue was whether Gingrich improperly used charitable enterprises to advance his partisan agenda.
48. Although the King's intentions were not partisan, the consequences were such as to offer very considerable benefit to the Conservative party.
49. He has accused Starr, the independent Whitewater counsel, of conducting a partisan witch hunt.
50. They are seen in a partisan perspective, a perception that limits the extent of their popular appeal.
51. I make no apology or make no bones about being partisan.
52. As a result, partisan lines between Republican and Democrats hardened.
53. He was still too attached to his national status to risk it by appearing partisan.
54. Dependent on state patronage, Soviet official art was a public, epic, partisan art intended for mass consumption.
55. Partisan nomination of senior judges used to be the rule in Britain but has not really been so since the 1920s. Sentencedict.com
56. But if direct partisan considerations are largely absent from the process, wider concerns of suitability are not.
57. Smearing a good woman for partisan, political advantage can be a deadly game that can easily backfire.
58. The probe has lasted for nearly two years and in its final days has split the House into warring partisan camps.
59. Ownership is heavily concentrated and the majority of newspapers are politically partisan.
60. But by this time the entire issue had acquired too strong a tint of partisan politics, and no action was taken.
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