Nauseate in a sentence as a verb

I'm not trying to be negative, but the puerile nature of these type of sites nauseate me.

The things almost every coal plant in the world does to nearby rivers would nauseate most people.

I typically drink about 2L of tea per day, yet 2-3 cups of Earl Grey makes me feel nauseated.

It is truly despicable and makes me a bit nauseated.

Marino would get nauseated and dizzy, and would have to stick plastic bags in her purse in case she had to throw up in public.

I'm usually pretty cynical and nauseated by these kinds of write-ups too but this time I'm going to refrain.

I must admit I'm nauseated by the number of references to reddit on HN. I think reddit is powerful and fills a void, but the few times I've visited > cmnd+w.

I remember getting slightly nauseated when I heard the amount of money made by the carriers in selling ringtones.

This way, if you get nauseated after surgery, you can try to throw up, but nothing will come out. With no stomach contents, you will not accidentally swallow stuff into your windpipe, or lungs.

Are there ever any severely disfiguring facial injuries from such duels, of a kind that frighten children or nauseate passersby?

"> - John SteinbeckReading some of the comments here which rationalize, justify, and even defend corporal behaviours such as Apple's nauseate me.

The technology still needs a lot of time to improve, but if the kinks can get worked out and if they're less likely to make people dizzy/nauseated, I imagine VR headsets will dominate the market in the next few decades.

Nauseate definitions

verb

upset and make nauseated; "The smell of the food turned the pregnant woman's stomach"; "The mold on the food sickened the diners"

See also: sicken

verb

cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of; "The pornographic pictures sickened us"

See also: disgust revolt sicken