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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

“For the most part it nauseates me,” he wrote, “and after the dirtiest parts of its filth I feel distinctly like taking a bath.”

From New York Times

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

From Washington Post

Even if she was too nauseated and said, “I just have to go to my bedroom for the rest of the day,” she was back the next day.

From Los Angeles Times

McCarthy's nauseating adoration for Greene continues throughout the article, leaving it impossible to believe there's anything resembling reluctance on either side of this alliance.

From Salon