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I . sicken [ˈsɪkən] VB intr

1. sicken fig (become sick with):

to sicken of sth

2. sicken Brit (become sick):

to sicken for sth

Usage examples with sicken

to sicken of sth
to sicken for sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
No cases of consumers being sickened have been reported.
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One of the horses died from over-eating, and others were sickened.
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It may chronically sicken some children, as well as adults exposed and immunocompromised.
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Thirty-five more dogs were sickened before the spread of the virus was halted by colder weather halfway through the race.
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An example is that of a family in which four children sickened and died, leaving the doctors baffled.
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Nevertheless, things were soon out of his control despite everything done to stabilize the situation, and he sickened and asked for his relief.
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An intestinal parasite can damage or sicken its host.
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He has to leave, and although he has promised fidelity and to return, she sickens.
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The maiden married, from spite, the first and best man that she met with: the youth was sickened at it.
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A total of 35 people from 19 states were sickened from tainted products, most of them children.
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