verb
- to express strong disapproval or criticism in an angry way
- to explode violently or cause to explode
Usage: formal
Usage: technical
noun
- an explosive salt used in detonators and percussion caps
Usage: chemistry
Examples
- The senator fulminated against the proposed tax increases.
- Critics fulminated over the director’s controversial film.
- The editorial writer fulminated about government corruption.
- The unstable compound will fulminate if heated too quickly.
- Mercury fulminate was once commonly used in ammunition.
- The chemistry professor demonstrated how fulminates detonate on impact.