Extraterritorial vs Heterarchy - What's the difference?
extraterritorial | heterarchy |
of a section of territory, not being subject to the laws of the local country; of or pertaining to extraterritoriality
(uncountable) The of an alien; rule from without; government by an extraterritorial power.
(countable) An example of this government.
As an adjective extraterritorial
is of a section of territory, not being subject to the laws of the local country; of or pertaining to extraterritoriality.As a noun heterarchy is
(uncountable) the of an alien; rule from without; government by an extraterritorial power.extraterritorial
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Adjective
(-)heterarchy
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Noun
- Despite installing puppet governments in the marches, the subjects of the empire’s conquered territories were still very conscious of living under heterarchy .
- The proposed liberation of our largely undeveloped economy goes too far — the resulting foreign dominance of our markets would make us a heterarchy .