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meredam

Meredam is an Indonesian verb meaning to dampen, suppress, or quell something—whether a physical flame, a tense situation, or an emotion. The word is formed with the prefix me- added to the root redam, which conveys the idea of restraining or checking. As a transitive verb, meredam requires an object and describes an active intervention aimed at preventing escalation or reducing intensity.

In usage, meredam appears in both concrete and abstract contexts. Examples include meredam api (to quell a

Meredam is widely used in journalism, policy discussions, and everyday language to describe efforts to prevent

As a proper noun, Meredam could conceivably appear as a place name or surname in fiction or

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fire),
meredam
inflasi
(to
curb
inflation),
meredam
kerusuhan
(to
contain
disturbances),
and
meredam
emosi
(to
suppress
emotions).
The
sense
emphasizes
proactive
measures,
control,
and
restraint
rather
than
mere
reaction.
Grammatical
forms
commonly
seen
with
the
word
include
meredam
and
meredamkan,
the
latter
used
as
a
causative
or
intensified
form,
depending
on
the
construction.
harm,
stabilize
a
situation,
or
prevent
unwanted
outcomes.
It
often
implies
balance
and
prudence,
suggesting
that
the
action
aims
to
maintain
order
or
safety
rather
than
eliminate
a
problem
entirely.
creative
writing,
but
it
is
primarily
encountered
as
a
common
verb
in
Indonesian.
Related
terms
include
redam
(the
root)
and
dampen
or
suppress
in
English,
which
capture
similar
notions
of
containment
and
restraint.