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sicken

[sik-uhn] / ˈsɪk ən /


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The cancer - affecting both the bone marrow and blood - is rare, sickening four in 100,000 adults each year.

From BBC

For instance, if a sickened person also has another flu virus replicating in their body, there’s concern the viruses could exchange genetic material.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s shameful. It’s sickens you to your core.”

From New York Times

The Vikings said in a statement Friday they were “sickened” by the messages directed at Mattison.

From Seattle Times

But as they learn more about PFAS, firefighters have grown suspicious that their personal protective equipment or PPE is sickening them.

From Washington Times