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rombak

Rombak is a word found in Malay and Indonesian that functions as a verb meaning to overhaul, to rearrange, or to remodel in a broad sense. It is used to describe comprehensive changes to systems, organizations, or physical spaces. In political and public administration discourse, rombak often implies sweeping reform rather than minor adjustments, and it appears frequently in headlines and policy discussions.

In political contexts, merombak or rombak denotes major reorganizations, such as replacing ministers, reshuffling portfolios, or

In everyday use, rombak can also describe renovations or refurbishments of physical spaces. For example, rombak

Etymology and usage notes: the word stems from Malay and Indonesian roots and is widely understood across

See also: cabinet reshuffle, renovation, restructuring, reform.

altering
policy
directions.
The
phrase
rombak
kabinet
specifically
refers
to
changes
in
the
lineup
or
structure
of
a
government
cabinet.
Outside
politics,
the
term
can
apply
to
reorganizing
corporations,
agencies,
or
procedures,
as
in
renaming
or
restructuring
programs,
or
revising
workflows
to
improve
efficiency.
rumah
conveys
renovating
a
house,
while
a
company
might
undertake
merombak
proses
kerja
to
overhaul
working
processes.
The
term
thus
carries
a
sense
of
broad,
structural
change
rather
than
incremental
edits.
both
languages.
It
conveys
intent
and
scope,
suggesting
a
deliberate,
large-scale
adjustment
rather
than
a
casual
modification.