Terrestrial in a sentence as an adjective

Start small and build the case, don't just announce that extra-terrestrial life has been found.

Not happening..Can't even get the terrestrial DTV signal due to buildings in my line of sight.

ITunes does make the backup process transparent, but terrestrial backups are not nearly as good as cloud backups for this kind of thing.

It's about bringing terrestrial life into the greater universe.

In terrestrial conditions there are plenty plenty plenty of 'other particles' around to do this process; not so much in space.

I suspect that once we see how hard it is to build a self-sustaining extra terrestrial colony, we'll come to appreciate what we have even more.

Do not buy this game if the concept of extra-terrestrial sapient life conflicts with your religious beliefs.> Contains women not covering their face.

In a terrestrial environment, these pens are easily outperformed by many, many other pens.

Digital terrestrial TV has the 'red button' info system but it contains dramatically less information.

Under terrestrial conditions, these compounds would immediately fall apart.

According to Wikipedia[0]:> The Forbidden City, as the residence of the terrestrial emperor, was its earthly counterpart.

Had he continued the quote for only one more line, he would have included this important caveat:The connection between solar activity and terrestrial climate is an area of on-going research.

The rock has value, but solving the problems of economically acquiring, transporting, and selling the materials will produce innovations that can be applied in more mundane terrestrial businesses.

The terrestrial use of so-called III-V multi-junction solar cells, which originally came from space technology, has prevailed to realize highest efficiencies for the conversion of sunlight to electricity.

""For man's everyday needs, it would have been quite enough to have the ordinary human consciousness, that is, half or a quarter of the amount which falls to the lot of a cultivated man of our unhappy nineteenth century, especially one who has the fatal ill-luck to inhabit Petersburg, the most theoretical and intentional town on the whole terrestrial globe.

Terrestrial definitions

adjective

of or relating to or inhabiting the land as opposed to the sea or air

See also: tellurian telluric terrene

adjective

of or relating to or characteristic of the planet Earth or its inhabitants; "planetary rumblings and eructations"- L.C.Eiseley ; "the planetary tilt"; "this terrestrial ball"

See also: planetary

adjective

operating or living or growing on land

adjective

concerned with the world or worldly matters; "mundane affairs"; "he developed an immense terrestrial practicality"

See also: mundane

adjective

of this earth; "transcendental motives for sublunary actions"; "fleeting sublunary pleasures"; "the nearest to an angelic being that treads this terrestrial ball"

See also: sublunar sublunary