Fulminate
volume
British pronunciation/fˈʊlmɪnˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈfʊɫməˌneɪt/

Definiția și Sensul lui "fulminate"

to fulminate
01

to erupt or burst forth with sudden and intense energy

Intransitive
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The fireworks fulminated in the night sky, filling the air with bursts of color and light.
Thunderclouds gathered ominously overhead, threatening to fulminate with a sudden storm.
The volcano began to fulminate, sending plumes of ash and smoke high into the air.
02

to proclaim or issue a denunciation, decree, or strong protest

Transitive: to fulminate a statement or decree
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The author fulminated a manifesto denouncing censorship and advocating for freedom of expression.
The king fulminated a decree against dissenters, ordering their immediate arrest.
The judge fulminated a ruling, declaring the company guilty of violating antitrust laws and imposing hefty fines.
03

to strongly criticize or condemn

Intransitive: to fulminate against sth
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The journalist fulminated against the government's handling of the crisis, accusing officials of incompetence.
She fulminated against her opponent's policies in a fiery speech.
The activist fulminated against corporate greed, denouncing companies for prioritizing profits over social responsibility.
Fulminate
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fulminat, săruri de fulminic

a salt or ester of fulminic acid
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