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Cross-party
UK //ˈkrɒsˌpɑːti//US //ˈkrɔsˌpɑrti//
Definition
Involving cooperation between different political parties.
In simple words: Involving different political parties working together.
Examples
- The cross-party committee aims to tackle urgent climate issues.
- A cross-party agreement was reached on education funding.
- They held a cross-party summit to address the crisis.
- The new law was supported by a cross-party coalition.
- Cross-party efforts are essential for effective governance.
Usage notes
Used primarily in political contexts to discuss collaboration between rival parties. Avoid in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
cross-party + adjective/noun
Memory hint
Think of crossing roads; parties work together instead of going their own way.
Collocations
- cross-party agreement
- cross-party collaboration
- cross-party support
- cross-party initiative
- cross-party dialogue
Synonyms
- bipartisan
- interparty
- cross-sectional
- collaborative
- multi-party
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'bipartisan' which is similar but refers specifically to two parties.
- Incorrectly assuming it applies only to national politics when it can also refer to local governments.
- Using it in a non-political context.