Adverb
In regard to territory; by means of territory.
Source: Webster's dictionaryterritorially important Source: Internet
Dinbych used the advantage of playing with the wind at their backs in the first half to dominate territorially, but they were unable to use it to control the play effectively. Source: Internet
The Palestinians have been unwilling to accept a territorially disjointed state. Source: Internet
The war had come at a high cost economically and territorially, and much of the Empire was in need of rebuilding. Source: Internet
They benefit from the territorially constrained states, being able to move freely from one country to the next, while states must negotiate with other sovereign states. Source: Internet
This would be available only to groups that abandoned secessionist demands and the territorial state would retain political and judicial control, but only if would remain with the territorially organized state. Source: Internet