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Definition of geographical in English: geographical(also geographic) adjective dʒiːəˈɡrafɪk(ə)lˌdʒiəˈɡræfɪk(ə)l 1Based on or derived from the physical features of an area. the geographical distribution of plants the geographical area covered by the Diocese Example sentencesExamples - Even the geographical boundary of Europe to the east has been a matter of some debate.
- As well as being categorised by geographical location, blogs are also grouped by category.
- One of the interesting geographical features of the Awaroa Bay is the Awaroa Inlet.
- This is based on the philosophy of Bradford being the geographical centre of the UK.
- The study is based on one geographical area and its findings may not apply to other settings.
- Although it is unusual to get three cases in such a small geographical area it is not uncommon to get a string of cases at this time of year.
- The geographical scope may cover the whole of the relevant police area, or any part of it.
- Because of our geographical position, it costs more to transport goods to us.
- The Zambesi Valley is one of Africa's major geographical features and prime draws.
- Oslo is one of the largest cities in the world in terms of the geographical area it covers.
- Our misfortune is that we seem to be in the wrong geographical position for the proposed new parish boundaries.
- It's always difficult to define what binds the people who live within geographical borders.
- This is not simply a question of geographical distance, but a feeling of social and political isolation.
- Political leaders need not only geographical but also ideological constituencies.
- The geographical distribution of data of this type is highly varied, as is the range of the records preserved.
- Both reports show that the population at risk has an uneven geographical distribution.
- There are enough clinics for the geographical area covered by the township, she says.
Synonyms topographical, zonal, territorial, topical - 1.1 Relating to geography.
Example sentencesExamples - For those geographers who considered it a monument to Semple's scholarship and erudition, it was seen as a manifesto for a scientific approach to geographical research.
- Although he lacked academic training, he was gifted with scholarly instincts, and devoted himself to linguistic, historical, geographical, and ethnological study.
- Mr Bolton is eager to extol the virtues of geographical studies.
- His first geographical paper, on Pontefract, was published in 1925.
- The intellectual stimulus behind this project may have been the tradition of geographical study at Magdalen Hall.
- This course provides an introduction to the use of remotely sensed data in geographical/environmental research.
- He was a pioneer in the use of computers in geographical research and teaching.
Definition of geographical in US English: geographical(also geographic) adjectiveˌjēəˈɡrafik(ə)lˌdʒiəˈɡræfɪk(ə)l 1Based on or derived from the physical features of an area. the geographical distribution of plants the geographical area covered by the Diocese Example sentencesExamples - The geographical scope may cover the whole of the relevant police area, or any part of it.
- Both reports show that the population at risk has an uneven geographical distribution.
- This is not simply a question of geographical distance, but a feeling of social and political isolation.
- Oslo is one of the largest cities in the world in terms of the geographical area it covers.
- This is based on the philosophy of Bradford being the geographical centre of the UK.
- Political leaders need not only geographical but also ideological constituencies.
- There are enough clinics for the geographical area covered by the township, she says.
- The geographical distribution of data of this type is highly varied, as is the range of the records preserved.
- Even the geographical boundary of Europe to the east has been a matter of some debate.
- The Zambesi Valley is one of Africa's major geographical features and prime draws.
- The study is based on one geographical area and its findings may not apply to other settings.
- Because of our geographical position, it costs more to transport goods to us.
- It's always difficult to define what binds the people who live within geographical borders.
- Our misfortune is that we seem to be in the wrong geographical position for the proposed new parish boundaries.
- Although it is unusual to get three cases in such a small geographical area it is not uncommon to get a string of cases at this time of year.
- As well as being categorised by geographical location, blogs are also grouped by category.
- One of the interesting geographical features of the Awaroa Bay is the Awaroa Inlet.
Synonyms topographical, zonal, territorial, topical - 1.1 Relating to geography.
Example sentencesExamples - Although he lacked academic training, he was gifted with scholarly instincts, and devoted himself to linguistic, historical, geographical, and ethnological study.
- This course provides an introduction to the use of remotely sensed data in geographical/environmental research.
- The intellectual stimulus behind this project may have been the tradition of geographical study at Magdalen Hall.
- His first geographical paper, on Pontefract, was published in 1925.
- Mr Bolton is eager to extol the virtues of geographical studies.
- For those geographers who considered it a monument to Semple's scholarship and erudition, it was seen as a manifesto for a scientific approach to geographical research.
- He was a pioneer in the use of computers in geographical research and teaching.
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