Synonym: area, country, district, land, place, region, section, zone. Similar words: terrific, terribly, story, editor, history, monitor, factory, visitor. Meaning: ['terɪtɔrɪ /-trɪ] n. 1. a region marked off for administrative or other purposes 2. an area of knowledge or interest 3. the geographical area under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state.
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151. The territory of the setting sun is also the territory of the faraway, of what is elsewhere.
152. Each was thus able to become a robust and self-aware entity, ready to defend its territory and its independence.
153. In 1679 the territory of New Hampshire was carved out of it, and was established as a separate colony.
154. If your attention is not focused, it inevitably becomes the territory into which your mind will wander.
155. This summer he should break through the 8,000 points mark into truly world class territory.
156. He seemed to regard the roof of the main cabin as his own territory, and not a place for humans.
157. Suppose the individual is a tigress whose territory has recently been invaded by another tigress.
158. The First Team was extending deep into the middle of Viet Cong territory.
159. On the other hand, there is the lay congregation, to whom biblical scholarship is totally unknown territory.
160. No army would advance into enemy territory and carelessly leave behind it important pockets of resistance.
161. All this was familiar territory but as films became more ambitious so there emerged the possibility of fuller social statement.
162. For the Soviet Union, the return to any nation of territory occupied during the war would create a dangerous precedent.
163. It's similar to staggering shell-shocked in alien territory occupied solely by foreboding empty skyscrapers.
164. Honor had been satisfied; each group had staked its claim to its own territory.
165. I wish I knew exactly what the territory ahead will look like, but I do not.
166. For instance, an individual may be under the jurisdiction of his own laws even when in a different territory.
167. Even so, the Peace of Paris of 1763 was bound to produce an immense number of acquisitions of territory for Britain.
168. As Lyman and Scott explain: Free territory is carved out of space and affords the opportunities for idiosyncrasy and identity.
169. For the first time the Soviet Government allowed foreign disaster relief organisations to enter its territory on a massive scale.
170. As the game progressed Portadown gradually regained a steady foothold in C.I. territory but their only reward was another Barnes penalty.
171. Most of our navigation was pure pilotage and dead reckoning over unfamiliar, sometimes hostile territory and some very bad weather.
172. Continued war with the United States would most certainly result in further dismemberment of national territory.
173. There are a number of ways in which one may use the individual pinpoints of light to illuminate the territory between them.
174. This may take the form of individual optimism or pessimism about likely future events within the territory.sentencedict.com/territory.html
175. He was really on his own now, and in less than two minutes he would be flying over hostile territory.
176. It was a fabled street, but for him it had been forbidden territory.
177. Bosnia, it has been determined by some one, is considered enemy territory.
178. The Labour movement might not be a home for lesbians and gays, but it was certainly no longer enemy territory.
179. It was a significant archaeological enterprise advancing into unknown territory in the small towns of Roman Britain.
180. Some of the players have short-term and perhaps ill-judged designs on the territory of their immediate neighbours.
More similar words: terrific, terribly, story, editor, history, monitor, factory, visitor, meritocracy, terror, competitor, inventory, terrain, laboratory, regulatory, terrorism, terrorist, interrupt, conciliatory, criteria, sit on, theory, a bit of, wait on, arrival, warrior, carrier, a bit of a, barrier, category.