pasrah

Indonesian

Etymology

Inherited from Malay pasrah. From Old Javanese [Term?]. Doublet of serah.

Verb

pasrah

  1. to surrender, resign oneself; to accept something (usually negative) without resistance
    • 2020 September 4, Okezone[1]:
      Setelah itu pelaku mengancam korban pakai pisau sehingga pasrah diperkosa.
      After that, the perpetrator threatened the victim with a knife so that she surrendered to being raped.

Derived terms

  • berpasrah
  • kepasrahan
  • memasrahi
  • memasrahkan
  • pemasrahan