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fulminating
ful·mi·nate F0359300 (fo͝ol′mə-nāt′, fŭl′-)v. ful·mi·nat·ed, ful·mi·nat·ing, ful·mi·nates v.intr.1. To issue a thunderous verbal attack or denunciation: fulminated against political chicanery.2. To explode or detonate.v.tr.1. To issue (a denunciation, for example) thunderously.2. To cause to explode.n. An explosive salt of fulminic acid, especially fulminate of mercury. [Middle English fulminaten, from Latin fulmināre, fulmināt-, to strike with lightning, from fulmen, fulmin-, lightning that strikes; see bhel- in Indo-European roots.] ful′mi·na′tion n.ful′mi·na′tor n.ful′mi·na·to′ry (-nə-tôr′ē) adj.EncyclopediaSeefulminatefulminating
ful·mi·nat·ing (ful'mi-nā'ting), Running a rapid course, worsening quickly.fulminant adjective Referring to an abrupt and severe onset of a new disease or condition, or deterioration of a previously diagnosed and managed disorder; the term usually refers to cancer or severe infection and would rarely, if ever, be used for trauma-induced conditions.ful·mi·nat·ing (ful'mi-nāt-ing) Running a speedy course, with rapid worsening. fulminating Sudden, severe and following an intense rapid course. Fulminant. |