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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Nauseate' in a Sentence

"To cause a feeling of nausea or sickness in someone." more

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The intense and unsettling movie scenes will have nauseated sensitive viewers.
The never-ending series of bureaucratic procedures will have nauseated the frustrated citizens.
The long, turbulent flight will have nauseated the passengers before they reach their destination.
The nauseating headlines about the tragedy will have nauseated the readers.
After consuming the expired dairy product, he will have nauseated himself.
The continuous rocking of the boat on stormy seas will have nauseated the sailors.

Nauseate

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verbTo cause a feeling of nausea or sickness in someone.

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Last Updated On: July 3, 2024
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