Partisan in a sentence as a noun

They have been more statist than partisan in the recent past.

And what can I say, I'm a partisan--I think that's a perfectly fine thing.

Seriously, go read the forums on a major partisan site.

It was re-proposed in 2010 and 2012, each time with increased support from a bi-partisan group of sponsors, in both Houses.

Many of the comments here are complaining about the partisanship of this request.

In that case, perhaps Mr. Sweat's satire was meant to try to influence the partisans to, at least somewhat, understand the other side.

Partisan in a sentence as an adjective

This was not a referendum, nor even a proper opinion poll - just a partisan petition.

Then, when you take the city, no enemy partisan units will appear, and you will not be forced to listen to the enemy.

We as a nation lose out. While he can't single-handedly deserve credit for our slide into partisan bickering and bureaucracy, he proudly contributes more than his share.

This is all detached and partisan though, the reality is that it really can bankrupt you, or takeaway your future, or drain your current assets and reserves.

But political embarrassment and partisan show victories are exactly what motivates politicians to do things.

No, not when they're being prototyped or tested or used in small scale settings - but definitely somewhere on the path from "tactical use" to "broad strategic dependence".These are not small issues, nor need they be at all partisan.

Partisan definitions

noun

a fervent and even militant proponent of something

See also: zealot drumbeater

noun

an ardent and enthusiastic supporter of some person or activity

See also: enthusiast partizan

noun

a pike with a long tapering double-edged blade with lateral projections; 16th and 17th centuries

See also: partizan

adjective

devoted to a cause or party

See also: partizan