vociferize
/vɒsɪˈfɛrɪzaɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to express or utter something loudly and forcefully, typically in protest or strong disagreement
“The protesters began to vociferize against the government’s new policies.”
2. verb
to speak or utter something loudly, often in a boastful or arrogant manner
“The politician’s opponent tried to vociferize his own credentials, but it fell flat with the audience.”
3. verb
to make a loud, insistent, or forceful demand or statement
“The union workers decided to vociferize their demands for better working conditions.”
4. noun
the act of expressing or uttering something loudly and forcefully, typically in protest or strong disagreement
“The vociferization of the crowd was heard throughout the city.”