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territory

1 of 1noun
/ˈtɛrɪˌtɔri/
Forms:territories
1

a geographic area belonging to or ruled by a government or authority

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  • The disputed territory has been a source of conflict between the two neighboring countries for decades.
  • The governor announced new policies to improve infrastructure in the northern territory.
  • Explorers mapped out the uncharted territory, claiming it for their homeland.
  • The ancient empire expanded its territory through a series of successful military campaigns.
  • Citizens of the territory voted in a referendum to decide on their future political status.
2

an area occupied by an animal or a group of animals that is defended against others

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  • The lion fiercely defended its territory from intruding rivals.
  • Birds often mark their territory with songs to warn others to stay away.
  • The wolf pack patrolled their territory, ensuring no other predators encroached on their land.
  • Male deer use their antlers to fight off competitors and protect their territory during mating season.
  • The alpha chimpanzee led the group in defending their territory from neighboring troops.
3

a field, subject, or area in which someone operates, works, or holds expertise

  • Mathematics is his territory; he excels at numbers.
  • Politics is a tricky territory for newcomers.
  • She ventured into unfamiliar territory when discussing philosophy.
  • This research lies in the territory of molecular biology.
  • Marketing is not my territory; I leave it to the experts.
4

an area designated for administrative, organizational, or other official purposes

  • The company assigned sales staff to each territory.
  • The airline expanded its operations into new territories.
  • Mapping software can display different territories.
  • The charity divided its work into distinct territories.
  • The franchisee manages a defined territory for sales.
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