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