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tenggat

Tenggat is a term used in Indonesian and Malay to denote a deadline or time limit by which an action must be completed. It can refer to a fixed date, such as the deadline for submitting documents, or to a defined period after which a result is due. In formal contexts, tenggat often appears in phrases such as tenggat waktu or tenggat masa and is used across legal, administrative, academic, business, and everyday settings.

Etymology and usage notes: The exact origin of tenggat is not clearly documented in standard references. It

Context and nuance: In contract law and government procedures, tenggat defines the last date for actions such

See also: Batas waktu, Jangka waktu, Waktu tenggat, Deadline.

Examples: The university announced a tenggat to submit applications on December 31. The agency extended the

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is
a
native
term
in
Malay-speaking
regions
and
is
widely
understood
by
speakers
of
Indonesian
and
Malay.
The
noun
tenggat
is
commonly
used,
while
verbs
occur
in
constructions
like
menetapkan
tenggat
(to
set
a
deadline)
or
menepati
tenggat
(to
meet
a
deadline).
as
submissions,
appeals,
or
compliance.
In
project
management
and
finance,
tenggat
timeframes
help
schedule
milestones.
The
term
carries
a
sense
of
obligation
and
consequence,
with
consequences
such
as
penalties,
exclusions,
or
delays
often
associated
with
missing
a
tenggat.
tenggat
for
grant
proposals
to
next
month.
Tenggat
waktu
mengharuskan
pelamar
mematuhi
batas
yang
telah
ditetapkan.