PARTISAN vs PARTY: NOUN
- A guerilla fighter; a member of detached light troops acting behind enemy lines.
- A fervent, sometimes militant, supporter or proponent of a party, cause, faction, person, or idea.
- An adherent to a party or faction.
- A soldier armed with such a weapon.
- A spear with a triangular, double-edged blade.
- Any member of such a corps.
- The commander of a body of detached light troops engaged in making forays and harassing an enemy.
- An adherent to a party or faction; esp., one who is strongly and passionately devoted to a party or an interest.
- A kind of halberd or pike; also, a truncheon; a staff.
- An ardent and enthusiastic supporter of some person or activity
- A fervent and even militant proponent of something
- A pike with a long tapering double-edged blade with lateral projections; 16th and 17th centuries
- A social gathering especially for pleasure or amusement.
- A band of people associated temporarily in some activity
- An organization to gain political power
- A group of people gathered together for pleasure
- An occasion on which people can assemble for social interaction and entertainment
- One concerned or interested in an affair; one who takes part with others; a participator
- The plaintiff or the defendant in a lawsuit, whether an individual, a firm, or corporation; a litigant.
- Hence, any certain person who is regarded as being opposed or antagonistic to another.
- Cause; side; interest.
- A jury composed of different parties, as one which is half natives and half foreigners.
- A partisan.
- A factious and unreasonable temper, not uncommonly shown by party men.
- A person involved in legal proceedings
- A part or portion.
- Synonyms Combination, Faction, etc. (see cabal), league, set, clique, alliance, coalition.
- Compact; treaty.
- A person; a particular person, as distinct from and opposed to any other; a person under special consideration; a person in general; an individual: as, an old party of my acquaintance.
- One who is privy to a transaction or affair, or connected with it in any way; one who is more or less of an accomplice or accessory.
- One expressly concerned or interested in an affair: as, a party to a contract or an agreement; the party of the first part.
- In law: One of the lit-igants in a legal proceeding; a plaintiff or de-fendant in a suit: sometimes used collectively to include all the persons named on one side.
- A detached part of a larger body or company; specifically (military), a detachment or small number of troops sent on a special service, as to intercept an enemy's convoy,to reconnoiter, to seek forage.
- A company or band of persons collected or gathered together for some particular purpose; especially, a select company invited to be present and participate in some form of amusement or entertainment: as, a pleasure-party; a dinner-party; a theater-party.
- Hence Side; cause.
- A company or number of persons ranged on one side, or united in opinion or design, in opposition to others in the community; those who favor or are united to promote certain views or opinions: as, the Liberal party; the Democratic party; the party of moral ideas.
- Part; side.
- A joint verdict.
- Same as parti.
- A number of persons united in opinion or action, as distinguished from, or opposed to, the rest of a community or association; esp., one of the parts into which a people is divided on questions of public policy.
- A part of a larger body of company; a detachment
- A number of persons invited to a social entertainment; a select company; ; also, the entertainment itself.
- A person.
- A person using a telephone.
- A subscriber to a telephone party line.
- A person or entity that participates in a transaction, makes a contract, or is involved in a lawsuit as a litigant.
- A person or group involved in an enterprise; a participant or accessory.
- An established political group organized to promote and support its principles and candidates for public office.
- A group of soldiers selected for a duty or mission.
- A group of people who have gathered to participate in an activity.
- A part; a portion; a division.
PARTISAN vs PARTY: ADJECTIVE
- Adhering or confined to a particular sect or denomination or party
- Adherent to a party or faction; especially, having the character of blind, passionate, or unreasonable adherence to a party.
- Serving as a partisan in a detached command.
- A member of a partisan corps.
- Serving as commander or member of a body of detached light troops: as, a partisan officer or corps.
- Devoted to or biased in support of a party, group, or cause: partisan politics.
- Devoted to a cause or party
- Suitable for use at a social gathering.
- Characteristic of a pleasurable social gathering.
- Parted or divided, as in the direction or form of one of the ordinaries.
- Partial; favoring one party; partisan.
- See under Charter.
- Of, relating to, or participating in an established political organization.
PARTISAN vs PARTY: VERB
- N/A
- Have or participate in a party
PARTISAN vs PARTY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To celebrate or carouse at a party or similar gathering.
PARTISAN vs PARTY: ADVERB
- N/A
- Partly.
PARTISAN vs PARTY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- See partizan, partizan.
- 16th and 17th centuries
- Partial; manifesting partiality.
- Of or pertaining to a faction or party; partizan: as, party lines; party issues.
- Divided; in part.
- Specifically In heraldry, divided into parts, usually equal: said of the field, especially when the division is in the direction of one of the ordinaries.
PARTISAN vs PARTY: RELATED WORDS
- Party spirited, One sided, Enthusiast, Underground, Irregular, Guerrilla, Guerilla, Aligned, Zealot, Party, Biased, Tendentious, Denominational, Partizan, Sectarian
- Unp, Ruling, Wingding, Cocktail, Shindig, Bash, Soiree, Birthday, Cadres, Likud, Faction, Political party, Company, Partizan, Partisan
PARTISAN vs PARTY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Tendencious, Party spirited, One sided, Enthusiast, Underground, Irregular, Guerrilla, Guerilla, Aligned, Zealot, Party, Biased, Tendentious, Denominational, Sectarian
- Dinner, Majority, Prom, Kuomintang, Ruling, Wingding, Cocktail, Shindig, Soiree, Birthday, Likud, Faction, Political party, Company, Partisan
PARTISAN vs PARTY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Ford of being a partisan operation, to me, he was the one that seemed like he was a partisan operative.
- There do not appear to be any partisan differences in warmth, and identifiers of each partisan group show similar changes in warmth over time.
- Under appellantstheory, a highly effective partisan gerrymander that coincided with decennial redistricting would receive less scrutiny than a bumbling, yet solely partisan, middecade redistricting.
- While it takes two to tango or be partisan, somehow the House Republicans bore the brunt of the public disdain on the partisan charge.
- Prohibitioncontribution for a political partycandidate in a partisan race, or partisan political group.
- Courts are themselves frequently in need of protection from partisan politics, and for this reason traditionally they have kept out of partisan struggles.
- How are awareness of partisan differences and issue salience important for whether issue positions affect partisan identification?
- Congress, but also note that the partisan public responds favorably to their own representatives who act in a partisan manner.
- One method through which partisan viewpoints are propagated is partisan media.
- Posting or linking to campaign or other partisan material of a partisan group or candidate in a partisan race.
- Party frrst notilied by theinsurershall promplly gjve notice to the other Party.
- All references to party affiliation include those who lean toward that party.
- Party shall give the breaching Party written notice of such breach.
- Party that are being transhipped through a Party.
- Party may include another person as a party.
- Independence Party primary elections, regardless of political party.
- Acts done on behalf of one party only without the knowledge of another party or without another party being given the opportunity to participate.
- Party Licensormeans any Third Party that makes available Third Party Materials.
- In this case, if party A initiates proceedings, party B should comply with whatever party A has chosen.
- Sometimes, additional party candidates participate in the election, such as the Green Party, the Libertarian Party, and the Independent Party.
PARTISAN vs PARTY: QUESTIONS
- Can we stop extreme gerrymandering on partisan grounds?
- What are the rules for partisan political activities?
- Are village elections in the Philippines non-partisan?
- Can federal courts still decide partisan gerrymandering cases?
- What is partisan mutual adjustment in policy making?
- Is partisan hostility growing in the United States?
- Can partisan political loyalties ever become tribal?
- Is gerrymandering a source of partisan polarization?
- Are Collin County elections becoming more partisan?
- Was the Russia investigation bipartisan or partisan?
- What are the best kids party entertainers for first birthday party?
- When did the Australian Labor Party become a federal party?
- When did the National Greenback Party become a political party?
- Are proles members of the inner party or Outer Party?
- What third party is an example of a splinter party?
- What are some party supplies for a Finding Nemo party?
- What are the Labour Party's new party nominations rules?
- What are some good party names for a Sausage Party?
- Is the Republican Party replicating another political party?
- Should Republican Party and Democratic Party be capitalized?