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menggerakkan

Menggerakkan is an Indonesian verb that means to cause movement, either by moving something physically or by mobilizing people, resources, or actions. It can also refer to arousing emotions or interest, as in stirring or prompting a response. The word is formed from the root gerak (motion) with the prefix me-ng- and the suffix -kan, creating a transitive causative verb.

Usage is versatile. Physically, it describes moving objects: menggerakkan kursi, menggerakkan meja, menggerakkan mesin. In a

Grammatically, menggerakkan requires a direct object—the thing that is moved or the target of mobilization. The

In Indonesian usage, menggerakkan appears in both everyday speech and formal writing. It emphasizes causation: one

social
or
organizational
context,
it
describes
mobilizing
or
triggering
participation
and
action:
menggerakkan
massa,
menggerakkan
partisipasi
publik,
menggerakkan
komunitas.
Figuratively,
it
can
express
moving
someone
emotionally
or
inspiring
concern:
menggerakkan
hati,
menggerakkan
empati.
related
passive
form
is
digerakkan
(to
be
moved
or
to
be
mobilized).
Related
verbs
convey
nearby
ideas
but
different
nuances,
such
as
bergerak
(to
move
by
itself),
menggerakkan
(causative),
or
memobilisasi
(more
formal
term
for
mobilizing).
actor
causes
motion
or
mobilization
in
another
object
or
group.
The
term
is
flexible
for
physical
movement
as
well
as
intangible
influence,
making
it
a
common
tool
for
describing
actions
that
initiate
or
stimulate
movement,
effort,
or
engagement.