nauseate in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
To cause someone to feel disgusted or to induce feelings of nausea.
Sample Sentences
- The foul smell from the garbage began to nauseate everyone in the room.
- She felt a wave of anxiety that could nauseate even the strongest of stomachs.
- Watching the gruesome scenes in the horror movie was enough to nauseate him.
- The overly rich dessert was so heavy that it started to nauseate her after just a few bites.
- His constant complaints about the weather began to nauseate his friends during the trip.
- The strong smell of the spoiled food began to nauseate everyone in the room.
- Watching the graphic scenes in the horror film made her feel nauseated and uneasy.
- He felt a wave of nausea rise as the roller coaster took a steep drop, nauseating him for the rest of the ride.
- The thought of eating that overly rich dessert was enough to nauseate her after a heavy meal.
- It was the constant motion of the boat that seemed to nauseate him during their trip on the lake.
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