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berlandasan

Berlandasan is a word used in Indonesian and Malay to describe something that has a foundation or is based on particular grounds. It functions as an adjective or verbal form and is commonly applied to arguments, policies, statements, or actions that are supported by evidence, data, or underlying principles. The term signals justification and credibility by pointing to the basis on which a claim or decision rests.

Etymology and forms: the word derives from landasan, meaning foundation or basis, with the prefix ber- indicating

Usage: berlandasan appears predominantly in formal, academic, legal, or policy writing. Examples include: "Keputusan tersebut berlandasan

See also: berdasar, berdasarkan, dasar, landasan. Berlandasan is not a proper noun and, in standard usage, is

a
state
or
condition.
Related
forms
include
landasan
(noun),
berlandaskan
(to
base
on),
and
berdasarkan
(based
on).
These
related
terms
are
often
used
in
similar
contexts,
with
nuances
that
emphasize
the
nature
of
the
basis
or
the
act
of
basing.
pada
hasil
uji
klinis,"
meaning
the
decision
rests
on
clinical
trial
results;
"Argumen
ini
berlandasan
pada
prinsip
keadilan";
and
"Kebijakan
baru
berlandasan
pada
analisis
biaya-manfaat."
In
everyday
language,
speakers
may
prefer
synonyms
such
as
berdasar
or
berdasarkan,
though
berlandasan
remains
common
in
more
formal
discourse.
distinct
from
place
names
or
titles.