territorially

IPA: tɛrɪtˈɔriʌɫi

adverb

  • In terms of territory.
  • In a territorial manner; so as to defend one's territory.
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Examples of "territorially" in Sentences

  • C17 Poland while territorially imposing was politically and militarily feeble.
  • It's only human to react territorially when a visitor presumes to have free reign in your backyard.
  • While it's easy to assume a physical fence may not be an efficient deterrent, what's a viable alternative for a country to remain territorially sovereign?
  • As Clarissa Pinkola Estes says in "Women Who Run with the Wolves" 1996, "A healthy woman is much like a wolf: robust, chock-full, strong life force, life-giving, territorially aware, inventive, loyal, roving."
  • It may be that economic forces will bring a solution that doctrinaire policies cannot bring because the industrialization of the country has made the policy of apartheid completely impossible and impracticable so far as separation territorially is concerned.
  • Pakistan, with its “Islamic” nuclear bomb, Taliban - and al-Qaeda-infested northwestern borderlands, dysfunctional cities, and territorially based ethnic groups for whom Islam could never provide adequate glue, is commonly referred to as the most dangerous country in the world, a nuclear Yugoslavia-in-the-making.
  • Though he never explicitly draws the parallel, he is clearly thinking of the bitterly controversial 1993 Oslo Agreement with Yasser Arafat's PLO that he, as Israel's foreign minister, was the main engineer of and that set the stage for the re-partition of Palestine after it was territorially re-united by the 1967 war.

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