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What (who) is fulminating - definition

ANY SALT DERIVED FROM FULMINIC ACID
Fulminates; Fulminating powder
  • English pronunciation of the word "fulminate"

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Fulminated; Fulminating; Fulmination (disambiguation)
·adj Hurling denunciations, menaces, or censures.
II. Fulminating ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Fulminate.
III. Fulminating ·adj Thundering; exploding in a peculiarly sudden or violent manner.
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Fulminated; Fulminating; Fulmination (disambiguation)
adjective Medicine (of a disease or symptom) develop suddenly and severely.
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Fulminated; Fulminating; Fulmination (disambiguation)
·noun The act of fulminating or exploding; detonation.
II. Fulmination ·noun The act of thundering forth threats or censures, as with authority.
III. Fulmination ·noun That which is fulminated or thundered forth; vehement menace or censure.

Wikipedia

Fulminate

Fulminates are chemical compounds which include the fulminate ion (CNO, C≡N+−O). The fulminate ion is a pseudohalic ion because its charge and reactivity are similar to those of the halogens. Due to the instability of the ion, fulminate salts are friction-sensitive explosives. The best known is mercury(II) fulminate, which has been used as a primary explosive in detonators. Fulminates can be formed from metals, such as silver and mercury, dissolved in nitric acid and reacted with ethanol. The weak single nitrogen-oxygen bond is responsible for their instability. Nitrogen very easily forms a stable triple bond to another nitrogen atom, forming nitrogen gas.

Examples of use of fulminating
1. The fulminating in the German media has been obnoxious.
2. Superfluously fulminating over a throwaway remark by Condi Rice does not establish our sovereign and independent credentials.
3. From the first announcement of the show‘s new concept in late August, pundits were fulminating.
4. Lord Foulkes of Cumnock, the loyalists loyalist, was in a terrible state, fulminating and muttering from the backbenches about everything.
5. After fulminating for a while on the evils of NATO, Karadzic turned to one of his favorite topics –– himself.