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territory

A territory is a specific area of land that belongs to a country, a person, or an animal.

Explanation at your level:

A territory is a piece of land. Some countries have big territories. Animals have territories too. It is like a home area for them.

A territory is an area that belongs to a person or a group. For example, a country has its own territory. You can also have a territory for your work or hobbies.

You use territory to talk about land under control. It is common in geography or politics. You can also use it to talk about areas of knowledge, like 'this is new territory for me'.

The word territory implies boundaries and jurisdiction. It is used in international relations, business, and even psychology. When you move into 'uncharted territory', you are exploring something you do not understand yet.

Beyond physical borders, territory functions as a metaphor for intellectual or professional domains. We speak of 'staking out territory' in an argument or 'defending one's territory' in a corporate hierarchy. It carries nuances of power, legitimacy, and exclusion.

Etymologically rooted in terra, territory encapsulates the human impulse to delineate space. In high-level discourse, it addresses the intersection of sovereignty, spatiality, and identity. Whether discussing geopolitical disputes or the metaphorical boundaries of human experience, it remains a potent term for defining the limits of influence.

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  • A territory is an area under control.
  • It can be physical land or an abstract domain.
  • The plural is territories.
  • It comes from the Latin word for earth.

When we talk about a territory, we are usually referring to a specific piece of land. Think of it as a defined space that is under someone's control. This could be a country, a state, or even a smaller area like a park.

Beyond physical land, the word is often used in a more abstract way. For example, if you are a salesperson, you might have a specific geographic region where you are allowed to sell products. That is your sales territory. It implies a sense of ownership or responsibility.

You will often hear this word in nature documentaries. Animals mark their territory to tell other animals to stay away. It is all about boundaries and who has the right to be in a certain place.

The word territory comes from the Latin word territorium, which means 'land around a town' or 'domain'. It is closely related to the Latin word terra, which simply means 'earth' or 'land'.

Historically, it was used to describe the land surrounding a city that was under that city's legal authority. As languages evolved, the word traveled through Old French as territoire before landing in English in the late 15th century.

It is fascinating to see how the word has stayed consistent over centuries. Whether it was a Roman city-state or a modern nation-state, the core idea of a territory as a governed space has remained the same. It is a classic example of how Latin roots continue to shape our modern vocabulary.

Using territory correctly depends on the context. In a political sense, you might hear about 'disputed territory' or 'sovereign territory'. These are formal, serious uses of the word.

In a professional setting, you might hear 'sales territory'. This is very common in business English. It describes the specific area assigned to a representative.

In casual conversation, you might say, 'That is uncharted territory for me.' This is a figurative way of saying you are doing something new or unfamiliar. It is a very useful phrase when you want to describe a situation where you lack experience.

1. Uncharted territory: A situation that is completely new. Example: Moving to a new country is uncharted territory for me.

2. Mark one's territory: To show that a space belongs to you. Example: The dog marked its territory by the gate.

3. Defend one's territory: To protect your space or ideas. Example: She had to defend her territory during the meeting.

4. New territory: Similar to uncharted territory, meaning a fresh experience. Example: This project is new territory for our team.

5. Familiar territory: A place or subject you know well. Example: Teaching math is familiar territory for him.

The noun territory is countable. Its plural form is territories. Remember to change the 'y' to 'ies' when making it plural.

In terms of pronunciation, the British IPA is /ˈter.ɪ.tər.i/ while the American IPA is /ˈter.ə.tɔːr.i/. The stress is always on the first syllable.

It is often used with articles: 'a territory', 'the territory', or 'this territory'. Common verb patterns include 'to claim territory', 'to invade territory', or 'to assign a territory'.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'terrain' and 'terrace'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈter.ɪ.tər.i/

Sounds like 'teh-ri-tuh-ree'

US /ˈter.ə.tɔːr.i/

Sounds like 'teh-ruh-tor-ee'

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the middle vowels
  • Putting stress on the second syllable
  • Dropping the final 'i' sound

Rhymes With

hereditary secretary military voluntary arbitrary

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

Hören 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

land area border

Learn Next

sovereignty jurisdiction annexation

Fortgeschritten

extraterritoriality geopolitical

Grammar to Know

Pluralization of nouns ending in Y

territory -> territories

Countable vs Uncountable

territory is countable

Use of articles

the territory

Examples by Level

1

The dog has a big territory.

dog's area

singular noun

1

The country protects its territory.

2

He knows this territory well.

3

Is this your territory?

4

The birds defend their territory.

5

They live in a large territory.

6

The map shows the territory.

7

She works in a new territory.

8

It is a dangerous territory.

1

The dispute over the territory lasted for years.

2

He was assigned a new sales territory.

3

This is familiar territory for the researchers.

4

The animals are very protective of their territory.

5

The government claims this land as its territory.

6

We are entering uncharted territory with this plan.

7

The territory is rich in natural resources.

8

She manages a large territory in the north.

1

The company is expanding into new market territory.

2

He felt he was on home territory during the debate.

3

The treaty defined the borders of the territory.

4

They are fighting for control of the disputed territory.

5

It is difficult to navigate such complex territory.

6

The professor is an expert in this field of territory.

7

She successfully defended her professional territory.

8

The map clearly marks the sovereign territory.

1

The annexation of the territory caused an international crisis.

2

He staked out his territory early in the negotiation.

3

The novel explores the territory of the human psyche.

4

They are venturing into the territory of experimental art.

5

The policy covers all domestic and overseas territory.

6

She is comfortable in the territory of abstract theory.

7

The debate moved into sensitive political territory.

8

The scouts were sent to map the unknown territory.

1

The geopolitical implications of the contested territory are vast.

2

He navigated the intellectual territory with great finesse.

3

The artist claimed the entire gallery as his creative territory.

4

The historical analysis covers the territory of post-war reform.

5

Such behavior encroaches upon the territory of harassment.

6

The legal definition of the territory is quite precise.

7

They are traversing the territory of existential philosophy.

8

The state's authority extends across the entire territory.

Häufige Kollokationen

disputed territory
sales territory
claim territory
defend territory
uncharted territory
sovereign territory
expand territory
occupy territory
familiar territory
lose territory

Idioms & Expressions

"uncharted territory"

new, unknown situation

Starting this business is uncharted territory.

neutral

"mark your territory"

show ownership

He marked his territory by putting his name on the desk.

casual

"on home territory"

in a place you know well

I feel confident because I'm on home territory.

neutral

"tread on someone's territory"

interfere with someone's work

Don't tread on his territory.

formal

"defend your territory"

protect your rights

She had to defend her territory in the meeting.

neutral

"new territory"

a fresh experience

Learning this language is new territory for me.

casual

Easily Confused

territory vs Terrain

Both relate to land

Terrain is physical shape; territory is ownership

The terrain was rocky; the territory was disputed.

territory vs Region

Both refer to areas

Region is general; territory implies control

The region is large; the territory is governed.

territory vs Domain

Both mean area of control

Domain is often abstract or digital

His domain is physics; his territory is the office.

territory vs Zone

Both are areas

Zone is often for specific rules

A quiet zone; a disputed territory.

Sentence Patterns

A2

The territory of [Country]

The territory of France is large.

B1

Claim [Object] as territory

They claim the island as their territory.

B2

Enter [Adjective] territory

We entered dangerous territory.

B1

Defend one's territory

He defended his territory.

B2

Assign a territory

She was assigned a new territory.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

territoriality the state of being territorial

Verbs

territorialize to divide into territories

Adjectives

territorial relating to a territory

Verwandt

terra root word meaning earth

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

sovereign territory (formal) territory (neutral) turf (casual)

Häufige Fehler

Using 'territory' as a verb Use 'territorialize' or 'claim'
Territory is a noun.
Confusing territory with 'terrain' Use terrain for physical features
Terrain refers to the landscape, territory to ownership.
Pluralizing as 'territorys' territories
Y changes to IES.
Using 'territory' for a room Use 'space' or 'area'
Territory is usually larger.
Misusing 'uncharted territory' uncharted territory
Do not say 'uncharted area' in this idiom.

Tips

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Root Word Trick

Remember 'terra' = earth.

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Business Usage

Use for sales regions.

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Geopolitics

Used for disputed borders.

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Plural Rule

Y to IES.

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Stress

Stress the first syllable.

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Don't say 'territorys'

Always use 'territories'.

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Latin Origin

From 'territorium'.

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Contextualize

Use it in a sentence about your own space.

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Metaphorical Use

Use for new life experiences.

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Articles

Always use 'a' or 'the'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Terra (Earth) + Tory (Authority) = Territory.

Visual Association

A map with a border drawn around it.

Word Web

border sovereignty domain land control

Herausforderung

Describe your desk as your personal territory.

Wortherkunft

Latin

Original meaning: land around a town

Kultureller Kontext

Be careful when discussing disputed territories in political contexts.

Often used in political and business contexts.

The Handmaid's Tale (territory control) Sales territory in movies like Glengarry Glen Ross

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Politics

  • sovereign territory
  • disputed territory
  • annex territory

Business

  • sales territory
  • market territory
  • expand territory

Nature

  • mark territory
  • defend territory
  • animal territory

Personal

  • uncharted territory
  • familiar territory
  • my own territory

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever been to a disputed territory?"

"How would you define your personal territory at home?"

"Do you like working in a new territory?"

"Why do animals defend their territory?"

"What is some uncharted territory you have explored lately?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you felt you were in 'uncharted territory'.

Describe your 'territory' at work or school.

How does the concept of territory affect world peace?

If you were an animal, how would you mark your territory?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Land is physical; territory implies ownership or jurisdiction.

Change 'y' to 'ies' -> territories.

It is usually too large for a single room.

It is neutral but often used in formal contexts.

Latin 'terra' (earth).

Yes, it is a common biological term.

A new, unknown situation.

Yes, for sales regions.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The lion protects its ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: territory

Animals protect their territory.

multiple choice A2

What is a territory?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: An area of land

Territory refers to land.

true false B1

Territory is an uncountable noun.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is countable (territories).

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Common collocations.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

The territory is his.

Ergebnis: /5

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