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mempererat

Mempererat is an Indonesian verb meaning to make something more tightly united or cohesive, or to strengthen and reinforce. It is used for both physical and abstract concepts, such as strengthening bonds, alliances, or social ties, as well as reinforcing structures or plans.

Etymology and formation: Mempererat is formed from the base adjective or noun erat, meaning tight or close,

Common usage and collocations: Mempererat hubungan refers to strengthening diplomatic or interpersonal ties. Mempererat kerja sama

Examples: Mempererat hubungan diplomatik antara dua negara; pemerintah berupaya mempererat persatuan nasional; organisasi bekerja untuk mempererat

See also: strengthen (in Indonesian, memperkuat), tightness (ketegangan), cohesion (kohesi), relationship (hubungan). Mempererat is part of

with
the
derivational
prefix
memper-
that
creates
a
causative
or
intensifying
verb.
The
construction
yields
a
transitive
verb
that
describes
the
act
of
making
something
more
tightly
knit
or
integrated,
such
as
relationships,
cooperation,
or
communities.
describes
deeper
or
more
effective
collaboration
between
parties.
Mempererat
persatuan
or
ikatan
denotes
increasing
unity
or
solidarity.
The
term
can
apply
to
physical
contexts,
for
example
mempererat
struktur
atau
fondasi,
meaning
to
reinforce
or
tighten
a
physical
construct.
kerja
sama
antarpelaku
industri.
In
journalism
and
policy,
the
word
often
appears
in
discussions
of
reforms,
diplomacy,
or
community
programs
aimed
at
enhancing
cohesion.
a
family
of
verbs
formed
with
prefixes
seperti
memper-,
mem-,
or
meng-
to
express
causation
or
intensification,
common
across
Indonesian
verbs.