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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211. The emerging organizational territory has neither guidebooks nor guideposts to help employees acquire or regain a sense of balance with their environment.
212. The administration of each territory was finely tuned and certain aspects of it were recorded on clay tablets at the urban centres.
213. The North, on the other hand, would have to stretch its supply lines over vast areas of hostile territory.
214. Much of the territory along the border was ceded to the United States.
215. Heads of the main voluntary and political groups in the territory brought wreaths of flowers covered with messages of condolence.
216. She always made Jack feel inadequate - a soft southerner in this hard north-eastern territory.
217. After a while, the cat gives up and returns to its familiar territory.
218. A new territory lay here, in which she must live.
219. The brilliant epaulettes of the male red-winged blackbird may be a help in attracting a large number of females to his territory.
220. The ravaging giant of Eirena's territory finds counterparts in other figures depicted as monstrous, cruel, degenerate, and corrupt.
221. It's dangerous to assume that he's necessarily working in his own territory.
222. Refuge is a terrifying journey into avant-garde, subtly thematic territory.
223. Mayhew led the ministerial attack with veiled sniper fire at Episcopalians for sending invaders to Congregational territory.
224. They munch native marine life, mow down food supplies and occupy territory, Carlton said.
225. At night coyotes emerge to yip and yowl, raising their vocal flag proclaiming wilderness still holds territory deep within the city.
226. Rodrigo and Motamid rapidly began to make inroads into the border territory separating the Caliphates of Saragossa and Lerida.
227. Across the river, the Viet Cong territory was a number of scalped hills: it had been defoliated.
228. I chose a defensible patch of territory for them and helped the maid with cushions, lemonade bottles and the sunshade.
229. The boy was imprisoned in the Northern Territory, which has the heaviest penalties for first-time property theft offenders.
230. It seemed unsettled, as if trying to cover a lot of territory, possibly looking for a mate.
231. But there is a real issue: in whose custodial territory does software fall?
232. Tom caught my eye behind her back and winked to acknowledge my presence on alien territory.
233. Later, when other humorists stepped into her territory, she remained the funniest and dearest of them all.
234. The tide turned when Tamerlane invaded their territory and in 1398 successfully raided Delhi, and sacked it without mercy.
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235. But gradually a mutual respect, based on agreed boundaries for each other's territory and mutual usefulness, built up.
236. The prize may be to seize the enemy territory, but that is a small reward for so dangerous a business.
237. In microchip territory, silicon has always been king because it remains so cheap and easy to use.
238. It is a scouting reconnaissance into un-known and potentially dangerous territory.
239. Behind the glitzy shopping arcades, ethnic criminal gangs fight for territory.
240. Since Michelangelo was an ardent antiquarian, all this will have been familiar territory.
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