Kengayishda
Kengayishda is an Uzbek term that denotes the state or process of expansion. It is the locative form of the noun kengayish, meaning expansion, widening, or broadening of size, scope, or influence. The form kengayishda literally translates to “in expansion” or “during expansion” and is used to describe ongoing development or movement toward greater reach in various contexts.
Etymology and grammar: The word kengayish comes from the root kengay- (to widen) with the suffix -ish,
Usage: Kengayishda is common in formal and descriptive Uzbek, especially in economics, urban planning, technology, and
- Bozor kengayishda. (The market is expanding.)
- Shahar infratuzilmasi kengayishda. (The city’s infrastructure is in expansion.)
- Sanoat sektori kengayishda bo'lgan holatda iqtisodiy o'sishni rag'batlantiradi. (The industrial sector, being in expansion, encourages economic
See also: kengayish (expansion) and related terms describing growth, development, and enlargement.