Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
come-with-the-territory
idiom
/ˈkʌm wɪð ðə ˈtɛrɪtɔri/

Definition
To be a natural consequence or a typical aspect of a situation.

Examples
- When you work in a high-pressure environment, stress comes with the territory.
- As a leader, criticism often comes with the territory.

Meaning
It refers to something that is expected or unavoidable in a particular circumstance or job.

Synonyms
- part of the job
- comes with the position
- expected outcome