How to Say "lashed out" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “lashed out” is “atacó” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
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VerbB1
sudden strong verbal criticism

Examples
El político atacó la propuesta de su rival en el debate.
The politician attacked his rival's proposal in the debate.
Ella atacó su argumento con datos irrefutables.
She attacked his argument with irrefutable data.
Figurative Use
Even though it means 'attack,' when used with words like 'propuesta' (proposal) or 'argumento' (argument), it means to challenge or dismantle those ideas forcefully.
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