English to Telugu Dictionary territorial

territorial

ప్రాదేశిక
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'
ఒకరి ఆధిక్యత కింద గల భూ భాగానికి సంబంధించిన,
నియమిత రాష్ట్రానికి చెందిన
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The sample size and the number of sites used for the front seatbelt survey was increased significantly last year, allowing results for individual 'territorial' local authorities to be included.
In contrast, nesting males cannot move freely between nests because of the 'territorial' behavior of other nesting males and the risk of losing their current nest.
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 Claimant and those like her are of course not within the 'territorial' jurisdiction of the United Kingdom.
Its membership consists of national, provincial, state and 'territorial' members of parliaments and legislatures from all countries of the Commonwealth, and includes Mrs Cryer.
We have seven 'territorial' local authorities, the Auckland Regional Transport Network, Infrastructure Auckland, and the Auckland Regional Council.
Snapping shrimp are 'territorial' , with male and female partners codefending a constructed burrow from intruders.
Males of many species of hummingbird are 'territorial' and the territories, which are usually centered around a food source, are aggressively defended by their owners.
Broadbills seem to be territorial during the breeding season and their display flights may serve as both breeding and 'territorial' displays.
Discussions with provincial and 'territorial' governments are planned for later this year.
This means the city does not have the right to proceed with a tax sale of the buildings because they exist on land leased by the 'territorial' government.
It's not that we have any designs on the land of our neighbours, although we have been reluctantly obliged to occupy some of their land as guarantees of 'territorial' security.
It will be impossible for 'territorial' local authorities to pick up all the work that is currently done by private certifiers and their own staff, because they will not have the qualified personnel needed to do that.
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.
Canada's provincial premiers and 'territorial' leaders are united in a effort to create a national pharmacare program, financed by the federal government.
High levels of cortisol contribute to lower levels of testosterone and inhibition of dominant or 'territorial' behaviors.
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.
Those who held bookland were 'territorial' lords with local interests, and were thus far more likely to seek terms with the Danish invaders, if by their timely submission they could save all or part of their inheritance.
The 'territorial' governor leased lands to farmers-general, who in turn leased smaller plots of an estate to tenants.
Responsibilities for protecting Canada's biodiversity fall on the shoulders of both the provincial, 'territorial' and federal governments.
So that the concept of 'territorial' limitations to the jurisdiction of justices is something that is found at least at that point in history.
Some dogs are 'territorial' and inadvertently ruin window blinds or woodwork trying to get to an intruding delivery person.
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison believed that 'territorial' expansion would sustain the egalitarian economic basis of republican political institutions.
Members of such groups sometimes even feed peacefully side by side on superabundant resources in areas of 'territorial' overlap, as occurs in the baboons I studied.
Further, we have been advised that the wild dogs are very 'territorial' and, if they find any animal in what they consider their territory, they will try to kill it.
It is the practice of this paper during municipal and 'territorial' elections to make space available to all the local candidates free of charge, in addition to whatever ads we hope they will also take out.
It is not extraordinary for a court to adjudicate a tort claim arising outside of its 'territorial' jurisdiction.
We shall respect the independence, sovereignty and 'territorial' integrity of all our neighbours.
For instance, chimps are very territorial and patrol borders in order to maintain large 'territorial' areas for gathering fruit.
It is quite a shift in costs but to the average Canadian, they don't care whether the federal or provincial or 'territorial' government pays for it.
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