Fulminate (verb)

  1. To make a strong verbal attack.
  2. To make a strong verbal attack, usually in a loud or dramatic manner, often in protest or disapproval of something or someone.

Origin:

From the latin fulminare, "to hurl lightning bolts".

Examples:

  1. He fulminated against the injustice of the verdict.
  2. The speaker fulminated against the proposed legislation.
  3. The critic fulminated against the new play.
  4. He fulminated against the company's policies.
  5. The minister fulminated against the sin of greed.
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