lash out

Found in thesaurus: pick apart, knock, criticise, criticize

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lash out
v. atacar verbalmente; de repente atacan a una persona o algo así

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lash out
increpar

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lash out
desenfrenar, desordenar; derrochar
 
lash out at
dar un golpe violento a, dar una patada violenta a, atacar ferozmente, soltar un golpe, soltar una coz


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lash out (on)
(v.) = gastarse un montón de dinero, tirar la casa por la ventana, no escatimar gastos, no reparar en gastos, ensañarse con, arremeter contra, cebarse con.
Ex: The company is too tight to lash out on anything for the employees, even tools to increase productivity.
 
lash out at/against/on
(v.) = arrementer contra, emprenderlas con, atacar a.
Ex: McCain also lashed out at evangelicals in 2000 and now he's kissing their butt saying he's a Baptist.