This is the 4492nd most frequent German word.
marschiert
"Marches" or "marched" (depending on context).
The word 'marschieren' is used to describe the regular marching activity of soldiers during their training.
Die Soldaten marschieren jeden Morgen im Ausbildungslager.
The soldiers march every morning in the training camp.
Here, 'marschieren' indicates the movement or procession of a group of protesters in the city.
Gestern marschierte die Demonstration durch die Innenstadt.
Yesterday, the demonstration marched through the city center.
In this sentence, 'marschieren' refers to a form of movement characterized by walking in a deliberate manner.