Can we use "inert" as an euphemism for dead?
"The boy's body became inert after he was shot."
"The inert man was found in the scene in a pool of blood."
No. Sorry, but those sentences sound ludicrous. in the scene at the scene
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No. Sorry, but those sentences sound ludicrous. ![]()
in the scene at the scene