qatiy
Qatiy is an adjective used in Uzbek and related Turkic languages to denote strictness, rigidity, or definitiveness. It describes actions, rules, or decisions that are applied without flexibility and can be rendered in English as strict, stringent, definite, or categorical. In Uzbek usage, qatiy appears in phrases such as qatiy nazorat (strict surveillance) or qatiy qaror (definitive decision), especially in legal, administrative, or educational contexts where non-negotiability or firmness is emphasized.
Etymology and cognates: The word derives from Arabic qat'i, meaning definite, conclusive, or categorical, and has
Usage notes: While overall neutral and formal in tone, qatiy can carry a disciplinary or uncompromising nuance