erschießen
shoot dead
verb er-SHEE-sen Less Common
Origin: intensifying prefix 'er-' + 'schießen' (to shoot)
Usage Note
erschießen specifically means to kill by shooting, where the prefix er- signals a completed, fatal result, unlike plain schießen ('to shoot'). It is inseparable and strong, giving past tense erschoss and participle erschossen.
Examples
"Sie erschossen den Soldaten."
Natural Translation
They shot the soldier dead.
Literal Translation
They shot-dead the soldier.
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