The word is "berate," which means to scold or criticize someone harshly.
No, it is a verb. It means to verbally encourage or urge, as in "I could only exhort them to move back from the road."
The likely word is the adverb verbally (done orally rather than in writing).
Verbally is spelled v-e-r-b-a-l-l-y.
Vituperation means to criticize or verbally abuse someone in a harsh and angry manner. It involves using bitter and abusive language to express strong disapproval or condemnation towards someone or something.
A common example of a word with the suffix "t" is the word "pogromat," which means a hostile or violent attack on a specific group.
I cannot find a word spelt like that. Could it be that you mean 'retaliate'? Retaliate means to attack [verbally or otherwise] in return for a similar attack. To hit back or respond.
Verbally is an adverb.
Ambush.
No, it is a verb. It means to verbally encourage or urge, as in "I could only exhort them to move back from the road."
hit
Ambush.
siege
Verbally and in most productions physically as well.
Retaliation means if you attack us we will attack you with everything that we have (and more). A retaliatory strike would mean the same thing.
The word is incursion. It means a sudden invasion or attack.
aggressive
raid