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nauseating [ˈnɔ:sieɪtɪŋ, ˈnɔ:z-, ingl. am. ˈnɑ:zieɪt̬-] ADJ.

1. nauseating (causing sickness):

nauseating

2. nauseating fig., pey.:

nauseating

nauseate [ˈnɔ:sieɪt, ˈnɔ:z-, ingl. am. ˈnɑ:z-] V. trans. usu pass form.

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They emit an odor that is often considered extremely nauseating by many people.
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What is truly nauseating about the situation is that yet another source of income for organised crime is obviously doing quite nicely, as usual.
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Theaters warned patrons of its possible nauseating effects, cautioning pregnant women in particular.
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Castor oil was used for lubrication, since it is not soluble in petrol, and the resultant fumes were nauseating to the pilots.
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There was, instead, a nauseating excursion into base and sad fantasies.
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A few species are reported to be intensely fragrant almost to the point of being nauseating, and are said to resemble the odor of boiling honey in an enclosed area.
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She often goes into missions naked, which is quite nauseating for her opponents.
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The stench of burning flesh was nauseating.
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In some species, male cones with ripe pollen emit a nauseating odour.
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The stigma attached to people with disabilities is nauseating.
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