fulminate in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Fulminate: to express vehement protest or criticism; to rant or explode with anger.
Sample Sentences
- The critics began to fulminate against the government's new policy, calling it both reckless and unjust.
- During the meeting, she fulminated about the lack of progress on the project, expressing her frustration loudly.
- He tended to fulminate whenever he encountered incompetence, believing that strong words could inspire change.
- In his speech, he fulminated against corruption in the political system, urging citizens to demand accountability.
- The professor fulminated against the misuse of scientific data, emphasizing the importance of integrity in research.
- The scientist began to fulminate against the reckless use of pesticides in agriculture.
- During the debate, she fulminated about the government's failure to address climate change.
- He didn't just disagree; he fulminated about the injustices he saw in the system.
- As the storm approached, the sky seemed to fulminate with flashes of lightning.
- The critics fulminated over the film's lack of originality and predictable plot twists.
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