FULMINATE


Meaning of FULMINATE in English

I. -ˌnāt, usu -ād.+V verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle English fulminaten, from Medieval Latin fulminatus, past participle of fulminare, from Latin, to lightning, strike with lightning, from fulmin-, fulmen lightning, stroke of lightning; akin to Latin fulgēre to shine, flash, flagrare to burn — more at black

transitive verb

1. : to utter or send out with denunciation or censures

fulminate a decree

2. : to cause to explode

intransitive verb

1. : to issue or send forth censures or invectives menacingly or authoritatively

2. : to make a sudden loud noise : detonate , explode

3. of a disease : to come on suddenly and intensely

II. noun

( -s )

Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary fulmin- (from Latin fulmin-, fulmen lightning) + -ate

: a salt of fulminic acid ; especially : mercury fulminate

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