cheklovlari
Cheklovlari is an Uzbek term meaning “the restrictions” or “the limits.” It is used mainly in legal, regulatory, and administrative contexts to refer to predefined boundaries, prohibitions, or conditions that apply to actions, activities, or situations. The word is formed from the noun cheklov (restriction) with the plural suffix -lar and the possessive plural suffix -lari, yielding cheklovlar + -i (its) or -lari (their), depending on the subject.
Linguistic notes: In Uzbek, cheklov means restriction, limitation, or constraint. The plural cheklovlar denotes multiple restrictions,
Usage and context: Cheklovlari appears in sentences that describe the scope, impose, or review of constraints.
Related terms include cheklov (restriction), cheklovlar (restrictions), va cheklovli (restricted). The term is primarily encountered in