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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91. New Zealand legislation prohibiting nuclear-powered or nuclear-armed ships from its territorial waters had been first enforced in February 1985.
92. It is not generally recommended that anything else is kept with a Red-tail, as they can be very territorial and aggressive.
93. These men had strong territorial roots, but at local level.
94. He was especially noted for his hostility to the scheme to form a territorial army.
95. By this conditional statement, Edward clearly referred to the non-performance of the territorial clauses of the 1259 treaty.
96. The home side enjoyed territorial advantage in the second period but never looked like penetrating a well organised Malone defence.
97. What evolutionary advantage has this extra effort conferred on cats? a. Cats are fiercely territorial but very socially aware creatures.
98. Natural selection favours the habit in stickleback males because female sticklebacks will only mate with territorial males.
99. Rabbits are not territorial creatures to the extent of evicting other rabbits moving into their home ground from further afield.
100. Civil Service had most of the play throughout but were unable to convert their territorial advantage and possession into goals.
101. Talks on the division collapsed last week in Geneva over territorial issues,[sentencedict.com] prompting fears of more intense fighting in Bosnia.
102. Thus, a certain historical myopia is required to substantiate territorial claims.
103. They were mostly Londoners who had belonged to the territorial army before the war.
104. In that way we were able to double our Territorial Army forces very quickly.
105. This has given rise to speculation about the origins of such territorial units and the rationale behind the siting of cemeteries.
106. During this period of rapid territorial expansion the empire was almost continually at war.
106. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
107. But this ship was down in Vadinamaina territorial space, directly in my way.
108. In extending the territorial limits of Canterbury's jurisdiction, he also made a notable advance.
109. He was a permanent staff instructor attached to a local Territorial Army unit.
110. What mattered was not the territorial integrity of the empire, but the just rights of each member of the family.
111. In marmots, large ground-dwelling squirrels, for example, adult males are territorial and aggressive.
112. After a further two hour chase the Sea Rover was within our territorial waters where she was stopped and arrested by Seeker.
113. To bypass ministerial demarcation lines, several territorial production complexes have been set up.
114. It was this royal backing which turned Gloucester's territorial influence into a regional hegemony.
115. She had badgered her parents into letting her join the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service after her eighteenth birthday.
116. As well as the grid system of streets, there is a territorial grid which is equally apparent.
117. Although Britain had long had trading connections with these areas, hitherto she had had no territorial ambitions there.
118. A territorial sunbird can time its visits to a particular flower such that its nectar has built up to a high level.
119. Continental use Your policy covers you while you are using your car in any country defined in the territorial limits.
120. The research is to uncover and outline all the elements upon which multiple territorial entities could arise.
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