Territorialise (Verb)
Meaning 1
Extend by adding territory.
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Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..
Examples
- The country sought to territorialise its border by acquiring new lands through negotiations and diplomacy.
 - The corporation aims to territorialise its presence globally by opening new branches in Asia and Europe.
 - As a result of the peace treaty, the empire successfully managed to territorialise and secure a large region in North Africa.
 - The company has been working on plans to territorialise its coverage area by installing new cellular towers across the countryside.
 - Expansion into South America was seen as a key strategy for the multinational firm to territorialise and become a dominant force in the industry.
 
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Meaning 2
Organize as a territory.
Classification
Verbs of political and social activities and events.
Examples
- To better manage the sprawling city, the council decided to territorialise the region into smaller areas with unique identities.
 - The new company chose to territorialise its operations into distinct regions, each with their own management structure.
 - Historians argued that the ancient civilization did successfully territorialise the vast desert lands by establishing oases and trade routes.
 - The online retailer began to territorialise its customer base by tailoring recommendations based on geographic location.
 - Epidemiologists were working tirelessly to territorialise disease outbreaks in different parts of the world by mapping the spread of infection.
 
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Meaning 3
Place on a territorial basis; "The railways were territorialized".
Classification
Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..
Examples
- Local governments have begun to territorialise their economic development policies to stimulate growth in different regions.
 - The geographical management of resources was made more efficient by territorialising the departments to focus on the needs of specific areas.
 - The country's cultural institutions were territorialised in the post-war period, with museums and galleries being established in major cities throughout the nation.
 - This system allows the party to territorialise power, maintaining control by dividing the country into smaller regions.
 - By territorialising their offerings, the telecommunications company was able to tailor its services to the unique needs of different areas.