verb
- to express angry criticism or condemnation forcefully
- to explode violently or cause to explode
Usage: formal
Usage: chemistry; technical
Examples
- The senator fulminated against the proposed tax increases.
- She fulminated about the poor service at the restaurant.
- The editorial writer fulminated against government corruption.
- The preacher fulminated from the pulpit about moral decay.
- The explosive compound fulminated when heated.
- The mercury fulminate fulminated upon impact.