didesakkan
Didesakkan is a rarely used Indonesian verb form that conveys being pressed, crowded, or forced into a space or situation. It is formed with the passive prefix di- and the suffix -kan on a hypothetical root, and is most often found in contemporary journalism and urban sociology discussions. The form is not part of standard dictionaries and is considered marginal or figurative in everyday speech.
Etymology and morphology: In Indonesian, the di- prefix marks passive voice and -kan can indicate causation
Usage: The term is used to describe both literal crowding and broader social or economic pressure. Example:
Significance: Didesakkan is encountered primarily in formal or analytic contexts, including urban studies, policy analysis, and