English to Portuguese Dictionary partisan

partisan

partidário
definition
noun
Also, the fact that party partisans are put in charge of running the elections is crazy and is an obvious conflict of interest.
a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person.
Giovanni Pesce fought with the partisans during the Second World War.
a member of an armed group formed to fight secretly against an occupying force, in particular one operating in enemy-occupied Yugoslavia, Italy, and parts of eastern Europe in World War II.
adjective
newspapers have become increasingly partisan
prejudiced in favor of a particular cause.
translation of 'partisan'
noun
sequaz,
alabarda,
partidário,
guerrilheiro
adjective
frenético,
que tem frenesi,
exaltado
example
They have already used the Justice Department in the pre-election legal challenges for 'partisan' purposes.
Making the system even worse are media bookers who want predictable, preferably 'partisan' views.
When guerrilla or 'partisan' warfare further exasperated him, Grant proposed radical measures.
It's getting very hard to attribute these kinds of responses to sheer ignorance - or even 'partisan' bias.
It is part of the sincerity of rational arguments that they are never knowingly glosses for 'partisan' prejudices.
There is a thinly veiled measure of ideological and 'partisan' bias driving this entire matter.
In reality, the danger to democracy and Scottish interests came from cronyism, reinforced by 'partisan' voting.
So what was it that seemingly turned him into a Democratic 'partisan' ?
Unlike many of his colleagues, who operate as adjuncts of the Democratic Party, Hair wasn't a 'partisan' .
The news media should not be complacent about the fact that so relatively few people see ideological or 'partisan' bias.
I just regret that it was made public for very 'partisan' , political reasons that I don't think were good for the country.
But this sense of crisis obviously pales in the face of 'partisan' interests.
Well, it just means that I don't consider myself a political 'partisan' in the sense that we back one party or another.
Where divination is by trance-mediumship the prophet is often a stranger, a person deemed free from 'partisan' interests.
But take 'partisan' loyalties out of the equation and I will favour art over honest endeavour, every time.
Henceforth, they found themselves in increasingly open, 'partisan' warfare.
What Pryor demonstrated in the Ten Commandments controversy is that he is not a 'partisan' nor an ideologue.
Special interest groups and 'partisan' politics have blocked all efforts at reform since 1986.
In the current climate, it would probably be dismissed as 'partisan' bias.
A combination of superior tactics, better use of material, and fierce military and 'partisan' fighting led to Soviet victory.
There could be no question of 'partisan' bias, which is not unknown in the world of experts.
It is not unheard of for countries to put aside 'partisan' differences in the national interest, usually when the enemy is at the gates.
He urged both parties to cool their rhetoric and put the nation's interest ahead of 'partisan' advantage.
I have the advantage of not being a professional politician and not depending on 'partisan' interests.
Of course, many of those who were right about the war were only right because of their own 'partisan' prejudices.
But this passionate and 'partisan' book does far more than revive interest in a neglected writer.
I have seen that privilege subordinated to 'partisan' interests.
The legal battle is being closely followed nationwide by 'partisans' on both sides of the right to die issue.
Similar atrocities occurred throughout occupied Europe after attacks by 'partisans' or agents on German troops.
They were eventually able to combine with the 'partisans' and force a German surrender.
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