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cakup

Cakup is a term used in Indonesian and Malay that functions as a verb meaning to cover, include, or encompass. It is commonly used with object nouns to indicate inclusion in a set, range, or area. The related noun cakupan denotes scope, coverage, or extent. In policy, planning, and journalism, cakup is used to describe what is included within a program, dataset, or jurisdiction. For example, a government plan may say that it mencakup several sectors, while a report might specify the cakupan data used for analysis.

Etymology and forms: The word comes from the Malay-Indonesian language family. The verb form appears with affixation

Usage notes: Cakup is primarily used in Indonesian and Malay contexts and is usually translated into English

See also: cakupan, scope, coverage, inclusion.

such
as
mencakup,
reflecting
the
act
of
including
or
covering.
The
noun
form
cakupan
indicates
the
overall
reach
or
scope
of
something.
as
cover,
include,
or
encompass,
depending
on
context.
In
English-language
writing,
cakup
is
typically
introduced
as
a
loanword
or
translated
phrase
rather
than
used
directly.
There
are
no
widespread
references
to
cakup
as
a
place,
person,
or
standalone
proper
noun
in
standard
sources.