ter´ri|to´ri|al|i|za´tion
- ter´ri|to´ri|al|i|za´tion
ter|ri|to|ri|al|ize «
TEHR uh TR ee uh lyz, -TOHR-»,
transitive verb, -ized,
-iz|
ing.
1. to make territorial.
2. to associate with or allocate to a particular territory or district.
3. to make larger by increasing the territory of.
–ter´ri|to´ri|al|i|za´tion, noun.
Useful english dictionary.
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ter|ri|to|ri|al|ize — «TEHR uh TR ee uh lyz, TOHR », transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to make territorial. 2. to associate with or allocate to a particular territory or district. 3. to make larger by increasing the territory of. –ter´ri|to´ri|al|i|za´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary
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ter´ror|i|za´tion — ter|ror|ize «TEHR uh ryz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to fill with terror: »The sight of the growling dog terrorized the little child. SYNONYM(S): terrify. 2. to rule or subdue by causing terror. SYNONYM(S): browbeat, intimidate.… … Useful english dictionary
ter´e|bra´tion — ter|e|brate «TEHR uheh brayt», transitive verb, intransitive verb, brat|ed, brat|ing. to bore or perforate. ╂[< Latin terebrāre (with English ate1)] –ter´e|bra´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary
ter|gi|ver|sa|tion — «TUR juheh vuhr SAY shuhn», noun. 1. change of attitude or opinions. 2. a backing out; evasion … Useful english dictionary
ter|mi|na|tion|al — «TUR muh NAY shuh nuhl», adjective. 1. closing; final. 2. forming or formed by an inflected ending or suffix … Useful english dictionary
ter|mi|na|tion — «TUR muh NAY shuhn», noun. 1. the act of ending or the fact of being ended; end: »The termination of the agreement left the businessman free to do as he pleased. All human power has its termination sooner or later (Cardinal Newman). SYNONYM(S):… … Useful english dictionary
ter´ror|iz´er — ter|ror|ize «TEHR uh ryz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to fill with terror: »The sight of the growling dog terrorized the little child. SYNONYM(S): terrify. 2. to rule or subdue by causing terror. SYNONYM(S): browbeat, intimidate.… … Useful english dictionary
ter|ror|ize — «TEHR uh ryz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to fill with terror: »The sight of the growling dog terrorized the little child. SYNONYM(S): terrify. 2. to rule or subdue by causing terror. SYNONYM(S): browbeat, intimidate. –ter´ror|i|za´tion … Useful english dictionary
ter|e|brate — «TEHR uheh brayt», transitive verb, intransitive verb, brat|ed, brat|ing. to bore or perforate. ╂[< Latin terebrāre (with English ate1)] –ter´e|bra´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary