territorial dominion (Meaning)

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territorial dominion (n)

a region marked off for administrative or other purposes

Synonyms & Antonyms of territorial dominion

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territorial dominion Sentence Examples

  1. The empire sought to extend its territorial dominion across vast continents.
  2. The ancient kingdom boasted a vast territorial dominion that spanned multiple regions.
  3. The conflict arose from disputes over territorial dominion and boundary lines.
  4. The smaller nation resisted the expansion of its neighbor's territorial dominion.
  5. The peace treaty recognized the territorial dominion of each nation, establishing clear borders.
  6. The ruling dynasty established a large territorial dominion by conquering surrounding lands.
  7. The nomadic tribe roamed a wide territorial dominion in search of resources.
  8. The discovery of valuable resources within its territorial dominion enriched the kingdom.
  9. The colonial powers carved up the continent into territorial dominions, ignoring indigenous claims.
  10. The boundary disputes between the two nations threatened to escalate into a conflict over territorial dominion.

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a region marked off for administrative or other purposes

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The empire sought to extend its territorial dominion across vast continents.

The ancient kingdom boasted a vast territorial dominion that spanned multiple regions.

The conflict arose from disputes over territorial dominion and boundary lines.

The smaller nation resisted the expansion of its neighbor's territorial dominion.