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diperketat

Diperketat is an Indonesian term used to describe situations in which rules, controls, or restrictions have been made more stringent. It is the passive form related to the verb memperketat, which means to tighten or tighten up. In common usage, diperketat signals that an authority or governing body has increased scrutiny or tightened enforcement, rather than pointing to who carried out the action.

Grammar and usage notes: The prefix di- marks passive voice in Indonesian, while memperketat expresses the active

Contexts and examples: Diperketat commonly appears in news reporting and policy discussions. It may refer to

See also: ketat, memperketat, pelonggaran, kebijakan, regulasi.

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act
of
tightening.
Diperketat
emphasizes
the
resulting
level
of
restriction
and
is
often
paired
with
agent
phrases
such
as
diperketat
oleh
pemerintah
(tightened
by
the
government)
or
by
implication
through
policy
changes.
The
expression
can
describe
a
wide
range
of
domains,
from
regulatory
regimes
to
enforcement
practices,
and
may
appear
with
time
frames
or
triggers,
for
example
sejak
tanggal
tertentu
(since
a
certain
date).
border
controls
or
visa
regulations
that
have
been
tightened,
financial
or
tax
oversight
that
has
become
stricter,
health
or
safety
measures
during
a
crisis,
or
trade
and
procurement
rules
with
heightened
compliance
requirements.
In
digital
governance,
measures
such
as
data
access
or
content
moderation
can
also
be
described
as
diperketat
when
enforcement
becomes
more
rigorous.