[
UK
/tˌɛɹɪtˈɔːɹɪəli/
]
[ US /ˌtɛɹɪˈtɔɹiəɫi/ ]
[ US /ˌtɛɹɪˈtɔɹiəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
-
with respect to territory
territorially important
How To Use territorially In A Sentence
- It should support interaction between territorially dispersed segments of the local computer net of mobile formations.
- By competing dynastically and territorially with his European counterparts, especially Francis I, Henry VIII acknowledged settled convention and, even more obviously, popular demand.
- Pakistan is an artificial puzzle piece that, unlike India, has no logical frontiers, so different, territorially based ethnic groups exist uneasily together.
- The Blackfoot never coveted a territorially bound nation-state, yet their nationalism was intrinsically tied to their territory and to Blackfoot conceptualisations of territoriality.
- The country was trying to expand territorially.
- Pakistan is an artificial puzzle piece that, unlike India, has no logical frontiers, so different, territorially based ethnic groups exist uneasily together.
- Neither side dominated territorially for the remainder of the match.
- Territorially based ethnic minorities may want greater autonomy and self-rule; asymmetric federacy can accommodate such demands without the state falling apart.
- Pakistan, with its “Islamic” nuclear bomb, Taliban - and al-Qaeda-infested northwestern borderlands, dysfunctional cities, and territorially based ethnic groups for whom Islam could never provide adequate glue, is commonly referred to as the most dangerous country in the world, a nuclear Yugoslavia-in-the-making. Pakistan’s Fatal Shore
- They dominated territorially for long periods yet were left frustrated by their inability to break down a solid defence.