单词 | partisanship |
释义 | partisanshipnoun par·ti·san·ship ˈpär-tə-zən-ˌship -sən-, -ˌzan-, chiefly British ˌpär-tə-ˈzan- : the quality or state of being partisan : strong and sometimes blind adherence to a particular party, faction, cause, or person political partisanship The Court is so riven by partisanship that justices even pick their law clerks in ways influenced by ideology … Anthony Lewis The succession of Civil War, Reconstruction and the Gilded Age was marked by bitter partisanship, endemic corruption, appalling violence and a general sense that democracy was failing. Jon Grinspan partisanship noun1 as in bias an attitude that always favors one way of feeling or acting especially without considering any other possibilities partisanship can discourage any serious search for the truth Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in sectarianism stubborn or intolerant adherence to one's opinions or prejudices there's a pervasive partisanship in the company that prevents it from acknowledging that other companies are outpacing it with innovative ideas Synonyms & Similar Words
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