Come With The Territory Meaning

Come With The Territory is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic) To be a common, and often inconvenient, accompaniment of an occupation, situation, or occurrence.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Come With The Territory

(idiomatic) To be a common, and often inconvenient, accompaniment of an occupation, situation, or occurrence.

Example : 1965 Nov. 29, Jack O'Brian "The Voice of Broadway," Palm Beach Daily News, p. 4 (retrieved 28 Oct 2012):  Johnny Carson's three-year tenure as top man of "Tonight" leaves him less edgy than any of that grind's predecessors and he has a fine relaxed philosophy about the side irritants of the nation's favorite chatterthon: "Loss of privacy comes with the territory."1974 July 30, Jim Fiebig, "Problem Solving," Observer-Reporter (Pennsylvania, USA), p. A4 (retrieved 28 Oct 2012):  When one decides to raise sheep, he accepts the fact that coyotes come with the territory.1993 June 25, Richard Sacks, "Opinion: At The New Yorker, They Take Their Fact Checking Seriously," New York Times (retrieved 28 Oct 2012):  Many checkers have been upbraided by lordly writers and editors and big shots of all stripes. Such abuse came with the territory.2009 March 19, Joe Klein, "Don't Panic — At Least Not Yet," Time:  Impatience . . . is chronic in the mass media. Indeed, it comes with the territory.

Meaning of Come With The Territory

Come With The Territory is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. Come With The Territory stands for (idiomatic) To be a common, and often inconvenient, accompaniment of an occupation, situation, or occurrence.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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