Nauseate
(verb)
- Cause (someone) to feel sick or disgusted.
- Experience nausea.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from latin nauseat- "disgusted", from the verb nauseare, from nausea "seasickness".
Examples:
- The smell of spoiled milk nauseated her.
- The sight of the blood nauseated him.
- The thought of eating the food nauseated her.
- The idea of going to the party nauseated him.
- The strong medication nauseated her, making her feel sick.