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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