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nauseate

[naw-zee-eyt, -zhee-, -see-, -shee-] / ˈnɔ ziˌeɪt, -ʒi-, -si-, -ʃi- /


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And while he boasts of his strong aesthetic sense—trained as a physicist, he left the field in the 1970s “nauseated” by the “hideously ugly” ideas then coming into vogue—his eye is suspect.

From The Wall Street Journal

I was nauseated by his language, by his lies, by his aggression, by his condescension toward Ukraine.

From Washington Post

I pawed through old USA Today headlines blaring “Nightmare in Milwaukee,” through clippings of People magazine describing the heads in the freezer, through anonymous interviews with nauseated policemen, all of it.

From Washington Post

As if Dodger fans didn’t have enough to nauseate them during Saturday’s playoff game against the San Diego Padres, the telecast featured an openly racist commercial blaming President Biden and other Democrats for illegal immigration.

From Los Angeles Times

Her bus had been delayed for hours, and she was exhausted and nauseated, clutching a plastic bag with a container of Jell-O and a Powerade.

From Seattle Times