ogitlash
Og‘itlash, in Uzbek usage, refers to the act of intimidating or frightening someone in order to influence their actions. It can involve threats, intimidation, or displays of power and may target individuals, groups, or institutions. The practice can occur in intimate relationships, workplaces, schools, or broader social or political contexts.
Linguistic notes: The word is built from og‘it, meaning fear or intimidation, with the suffix -lash forming
Context and impact: Intimidation is typically regarded as a form of coercive behavior and abuse. Legal frameworks