Synonym: territorial reserve. Similar words: territory, meritorious, sartorial, equatorial, dictatorial, piscatorial, terrestrial, gubernatorial. Meaning: [‚terɪ'tɔːrɪəl] n. 1. nonprofessional soldier member of a territorial military unit 2. a territorial military unit. adj. 1. of or relating to a territory 2. displaying territoriality; defending a territory from intruders 3. belonging to the territory of any state or ruler.
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31. Both sides seem to be saying that they care more about security and sovereignty than they do about exclusivist territorial claims.
32. Even before the 1923 Grouping some companies were strongly territorial, and several had working arrangements with one another within one geographical area.
33. Most income came from the hiring out of paladins as mercenaries in territorial disputes.
34. These objectives could not be attained were the court's powers to be strictly limited to its territorial jurisdiction.
35. These men had strong territorial roots, but at local level. Within a region, several noble families competed for influence.
36. The country has suffered substantial territorial losses in this war.
37. The United States wanted the treaty to apply only outside the 12-mile limit of territorial waters, but it was overruled.
38. His influence there was underpinned by territorial interests elsewhere in the north.
39. Governors say they are afraid of a rebuff if they venture too near territorial waters.
40. Later, the Met hopes to give tasers to the Territorial Support Group, which deals with riots and public disorder.
41. A visitor to Vadinamia is greeted, just outside territorial space, by the black-and-white gunships.
42. What was needed was some one outside and above the territorial nexus, requirements fulfilled only by the young king.
43. Those treaties accept the territorial boundaries of member states, yet the countries that sign them blithely ignore their undertakings.
44. Finally, and possibly most significantly, songbirds are more territorial in the mornings.
45. Each water authority has its own form of organization, administrative control, and territorial jurisdiction.
46. Although Liverpool held the territorial advantage for long spells[sentencedict.com/territorial.html], their elaborate patterns were woven to little effect.
47. She liked to establish a territorial presence before anyone else arrived.
48. The research ship Solo was seized when it crossed into territorial waters.
49. We had disagreements in the House about the number of Territorial Army personnel that were serving in the Gulf.
50. As a Territorial Army officer with a squadron of soldiers from Birkenhead, he knew of the town's high unemployment rate.
51. From 1995, the dumping of all forms of industrial waste will be prohibited outside of territorial waters.
52. This was a formal combat to settle a territorial dispute.
53. Water voles are aggressively territorial, marking their patches with musk from flank glands.
54. The problem is not just one of specialist areas defending their territorial interests.
55. Keep just one male in a small tank as territorial disputes will otherwise occur.
56. Coelenterates will resort to territorial squabbles in the aquarium just as they do in the wild.
57. The Clown Loach are continually fighting; they emit a clicking sound which I know is territorial.
58. The ensuing debate, though appearing to involve leprosy, was in reality a fight about territorial status.
59. They declare that they have no territorial claims against anyone and that they will not make such claims in the future.
60. Cover includes transit by sea, air, or rail in or between the territorial limits.
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