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Fulminate   /fˈʊlmənˌeɪt/   Listen
Fulminate

verb
(past & past part. fulminated; pres. part. fulminating)
1.
Criticize severely.  Synonym: rail.  "She railed against the bad social policies"
2.
Come on suddenly and intensely.
3.
Cause to explode violently and with loud noise.



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"Fulminate" Quotes from Famous Books



... of God. The temporal gains derived from the labour of the slave belong to the master; but the master is bound to provide the slave with the necessaries of life.'[4] Rambaud very properly points out that the reason that the scholastic writers did not fulminate in as strong and as frequent language against the tyranny of masters, was not that they felt less strongly on the subject, but that the abuses of the ancient slave system had almost entirely disappeared under the influence of ...
— An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching • George O'Brien



Words linked to "Fulminate" :   explode, set off, come along, blow up, denounce, appear, salt, rail, fulminating mercury, fulminant, detonate, fulmination



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