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gestreichelt

Gestreichelt is a German verb form meaning “stroked” or “caressed.” It is the past participle of gestreicheln, used with auxiliary haben to form the perfect tense and with werden in passive constructions. In English, it corresponds to phrases like “has stroked” or “was stroked.”

Etymology and form: gestreicheln comes from streicheln, the verb meaning to stroke or caress, with the usual

Usage: The term is commonly used for animals, children, or objects that receive a gentle touch, as

See also: Streicheln.

German
past-participle
prefix
ge-
and
the
-t
ending
for
regular
verbs.
As
a
regular
verb,
its
past
participle
is
gestreichelt,
which
is
used
in
all
perfect
tenses
and
in
the
passive
voice
(Der
Hund
wurde
gestreichelt).
in
Ich
habe
den
Hund
gestreichelt
(I
stroked
the
dog)
or
Der
Hund
wurde
gestreichelt
(The
dog
was
stroked).
It
can
be
modified
by
adverbs
to
emphasize
manner,
for
example
sanft
gestreichelt
or
vorsichtig
gestreichelt.
While
most
frequent
in
literal
contexts,
gestreicheln
can
also
appear
in
figurative
language
to
imply
soothing
or
comforting
actions,
though
such
uses
are
less
common
and
typically
rely
on
context.