Difference between Regional and Territorial

What is the difference between Regional and Territorial?

Regional as a noun is an entity or event with scope limited to a single region. while Territorial as a noun is a non-professional member of a territorial army

Regional

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An entity or event with scope limited to a single region.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Of, or pertaining to, a specific region or district Of, or pertaining to, a large geographic region Of, or pertaining to, one part of the body Of a state or other geographic area, those parts which are not metropolitan, but are somewhat densely populated and usually contain a number of significant towns.

Example sentence: The regional parties have emerged as a strong force, and they, too, deserve a place in national politics.

Territorial

Part of speech: noun

Definition: a non-professional member of a Territorial Army

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: of, relating to, or restricted to a specific geographic area, or territoryorganized for home defence - such as the Territorial Armydisplaying territoriality

Example sentence: We all know that the 'reality' of reality TV is an artful construction, an effect not only of editing but of a Lorenzian rat-in-a-mirrored-labyrinth artificial environment which attenuates psychology into a series of territorial twitches.

We hope you now know whether to use Regional or Territorial in your sentence.

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