nauseate in the PONS Dictionary

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Raven also possesses this power, and is capable of inducing pride; however, doing so will leave her sick and nauseated for several days.
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This book describes cloakers as hunting together in small flocks, and having the ability to emit a subsonic moan that can unnerve, frighten, nauseate, or put foes into a stupor.
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I find myself nauseated by the socio-political mess that our country is in.
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They detected a strong, sweet odor and immediately began to feel weak and nauseated.
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Madden drove himself to a local hospital after feeling nauseated, and had the heart procedure done a day after checking in.
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She was trying not to look nauseated by the stench of blood and guts in the artist's studio.
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Others may become nauseated from just a picture of a navel.
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It nauseates me to hear my name mentioned in the same breath with him.
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Soon enough he overdoes it and nauseates himself.
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She has also said that she does not consume alcohol because it nauseates her.
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