verb
- past tense of fulgurat; to flash or shine with a sudden, brilliant light like lightning
- past tense of fulgurat; to destroy or kill by lightning or electrical discharge
Usage: literary; rare
Usage: technical; medical
Examples
- The diamond fulgurated in the sunlight, casting brilliant rays across the room.
- Lightning fulgurated across the night sky during the storm.
- The jewel fulgurated with an otherworldly brilliance.
- In the medical procedure, the surgeon fulgurated the abnormal tissue with precision.
- The star fulgurated briefly before fading from view.