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melarikan

Melarikan is an Indonesian verb that generally means to cause someone or something to go away, or to take away from a place. It can refer to moving an object to another location or to causing a person to depart. In everyday language, it often implies removal or evasion carried out by another party, rather than the subject acting alone.

A common reflexive form is melarikan diri, which means to escape. This usage describes a person leaving

Melarikan can also appear in transitive constructions with an explicit object, indicating that someone is being

In usage, melarikan is a standard verb found in dictionaries and Indonesian texts. It is used across

a
location
to
avoid
danger,
pursuit,
or
responsibility.
The
expression
is
widespread
in
news
reports,
legal
contexts,
and
ordinary
conversation
when
discussing
fleeing
from
a
situation
or
authorities.
taken
away
or
moved.
In
such
cases,
the
nuance
tends
toward
removal
by
another
actor,
sometimes
with
coercive
or
deceptive
overtones,
though
the
exact
sense
depends
on
context
and
accompanying
words.
For
example,
phrases
describing
someone
taking
another
person
away
or
removing
something
from
a
place
typically
rely
on
melarikan
to
convey
the
act
of
relocation.
formal
and
informal
speech,
including
reporting,
storytelling,
and
everyday
narration,
with
meanings
anchored
in
movement,
departure,
or
escape.
Related
terms
include
pelarian
(a
noun
referring
to
an
act
of
escaping)
and
melarikan
diri
as
the
common
expression
for
fleeing.