English to Gujarati Dictionary territorial

territorial

પ્રાદેશિક
definition
noun
The Engineer officer summoned all available Territorials (a reserve force) to assist in repairs.
(in the UK) a member of the Territorial Army, a volunteer force locally organized to provide a reserve of trained and disciplined manpower for use in an emergency.
adjective
territorial disputes
of or relating to the ownership of an area of land or sea.
a bizarre territorial rite
of or relating to a particular territory, district, or locality.
translation of 'territorial'
ક્ષેત્રીય,
રાજ્યક્ષેત્રનું,
પ્રાદેશિક
example
Breeding fighting fish are 'territorial' , defending an area around a nest of mucus-coated bubbles floating on the water surface.
The notion of jurisdiction is essentially 'territorial' .
Triceratops likely used its horns to impress mates, shoo off rivals, or argue for 'territorial' ownership.
Audience sex and 'territorial' status influenced aggressive behavior in the interacting males, but a strong audience x nest interaction also was uncovered.
So that the concept of 'territorial' limitations to the jurisdiction of justices is something that is found at least at that point in history.
Snapping shrimp are 'territorial' , with male and female partners codefending a constructed burrow from intruders.
Fairly early into the same dive at Edy Point, the first of 5 grey reef sharks came up from the depths, curious but keeping a safe distance and displaying no aggressive 'territorial' behaviour.
We have seven 'territorial' local authorities, the Auckland Regional Transport Network, Infrastructure Auckland, and the Auckland Regional Council.
High levels of cortisol contribute to lower levels of testosterone and inhibition of dominant or 'territorial' behaviors.
The bill deals with a significant area, but the enforcement provisions load the costs on to the most significant and most important body: the local 'territorial' authority.
The Republic of Fiji Military Forces was established to defend the nation's 'territorial' sovereignty.
Ideas of 'territorial' integrity and the ownership of territory are very strong.
Adults are at their lowest weight in the spring as 'territorial' behaviour by the boars and suckling by the sows will have reduced their stored fat to a minimum.
The role that these 'territorial' interactions play in influencing the redistribution of animals that have been evicted from their native home ranges remains unclear.
We observed individual females throughout behavioral estrus and quantified mating order and 'territorial' status for each of a female's consorts.
The 'territorial' governor leased lands to farmers-general, who in turn leased smaller plots of an estate to tenants.
Some dogs are 'territorial' and inadvertently ruin window blinds or woodwork trying to get to an intruding delivery person.
For males, we noted all 'territorial' and courtship behavior during censuses and used this information to determine the social status of a male.
A 'territorial' dispute, by its nature, is liable to arouse nationalistic sentiment.
Some agencies are primarily 'territorial' , as in local government, while others are primarily functional, such as education authorities which administer services on a local basis.
They also may have been relatively quiet because there were no other cranes nearby to stimulate vocalizations and other 'territorial' behavior.
It is not extraordinary for a court to adjudicate a tort claim arising outside of its 'territorial' jurisdiction.
If it really is 'territorial' behaviour that is leading the birds to behave so oddly, then chances are they will soon stop being such a nuisance.
Furthermore, one of the two females was observed singing late in the breeding season when 'territorial' aggression and hence song should be decreasing.
The Claimant and those like her are of course not within the 'territorial' jurisdiction of the United Kingdom.
Our biggest 'territorial' local authority, Timaru District Council, has, for the most part, no access to the waters of either river at any part of their journey to the sea.
One-third of all proceeds would go to the Department of Internal Affairs to go out to the 'territorial' authorities to distribute to arts, culture, and sports and recreation.
The law not only requires large-scale administrative and 'territorial' changes, but also reduces local governments' independence.
For obvious reasons, the regional organizations were also in the best position to work with their respective provincial or 'territorial' governments.
National supports the bill, but I draw to the public's attention that there is a huge risk associated with that sort of commercial development by a 'territorial' local authority.
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