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territorial
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Territorial
Territorialnouna member of a territorial army, esp the British Army's Territorial and Volunteer Reserve
territorial
Americanadjective
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of or relating to territory or land.
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of, pertaining to, associated with, or restricted to a particular territory or district; local.
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pertaining or belonging to the territory of a state or ruler.
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(of an animal) characterized by territoriality; defending an area against intruders, especially of the same species.
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Often Territorial of or relating to a territory of the United States.
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Military. Territorial, organized on a local basis for home defense.
the British Territorial Army.
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territorials
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Territorial, a member of the British Territorial Army.
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a soldier in a territorial army.
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of or relating to a territory or territories
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restricted to or owned by a particular territory
the Indian territorial waters
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local or regional
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pertaining to a territorial army, providing a reserve of trained men for use in emergency
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Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
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nonterritorialadjective
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preterritorialadjective
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quasi-territorialadjective
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subterritorialadjective
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nonterritoriallyadverb
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quasi-territoriallyadverb
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territoriallyadverb
Inflected Forms
Nouns
Etymology
Origin of territorial
First recorded in 1615–25; from Late Latin territōriāli; see territory, -al 1
Explanation
If your dog barks whenever someone walks through your yard, it might be because she's territorial, or inclined to protect her territory from trespassers. A person — or an animal — who guards or defends the area she considers to belong to her is territorial. You can also use the adjective to describe anything relating to the territory itself. For example, territorial boundaries are invisible lines that mark the division between one country, or territory, and another. The Latin root, territorium, "land around a town," comes from terra, "earth or land."
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Example Sentences
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Over the years, attempts to resolve the territorial dispute have made little progress.
From BBC ● Aug. 13, 2026
The authors, both entomologists, detail violent territorial battles between colonies and against invading predators.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 3, 2026
He blamed trafficking gangs for the migrant surge, calling the incident a "violation of Spain's territorial integrity".
From BBC ● Aug. 1, 2026
It will not, however, address bilateral issues like China's territorial disputes with the Philippines, Jing insisted, saying it would instead focus on "rules of engagement" for the waterway.
From Barron's ● Jul. 23, 2026
Every county in the Deep South had a Willoughby, each so like the other that they constituted a category called He, the Great Big Man, the Little Man, allowing for minor territorial differences.
From "Go Set a Watchman: A Novel" by Harper Lee
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"There are numerous facilities that generate environmental impacts in a vulnerable area," Caroline Stamm, an associate professor at the Institute of Urban and Territorial Studies at the Catholic University of Santiago, told AFP.
From Barron's ● May 13, 2026
The businessman signed up to fight just before Russia's full-scale invasion – "we all knew war was inevitable" – initially joining the Territorial Defence, then passing through some of the fiercest battles, including for Bakhmut.
From BBC ● Apr. 27, 2026
"This is the red line that must not be crossed," said Minister of Territorial Administration Paul Atanga Nji during a press conference late Sunday.
From Barron's ● Oct. 13, 2025
However, in 1939, with the country on the brink of war, Donnie joined the Territorial Army and was called up to fight.
From BBC ● Jan. 21, 2025
The headline for a single-column story on slavery was often long and complex: “Northern and Southern Democrats—Southern Control —The Territorial Slavery Question—Its present Position and Future Prospects— Compromise Necessary, &c.”
From "American Spirits" by Barb Rosenstock
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Twenty-eight of the Skye territorials lived within sight of Portree harbour.
From BBC ● Mar. 24, 2014
At the tables handsome flying Johnnies, naval Jacks in full dress, guardsmen, territorials, and just plain civics sat making conversational love.
From Time Magazine Archive
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That would give Italy 600,000 men under arms, not counting territorials.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Britain now has 827,000 men & women in uniform, counting the regular army, navy and air force, plus draftees and territorials.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The territorials who are in charge of them say that they were much more lively at first.
From "All Quiet on the Western Front: A Novel" by Erich Maria Remarque
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