verb

definition

To make ill.

example

The infection will sicken him until amputation is needed.

definition

To become ill.

example

I will sicken if I don’t get some more exercise.

definition

To fill with disgust or abhorrence.

example

His arrogant behaviour sickens me.

definition

To lower the standing of.

definition

To be filled with disgust or abhorrence.

definition

To become disgusting or tedious.

definition

To become weak; to decay; to languish.

adjective

definition

Disgusted or revolted.

Examples of sickened in a Sentence

I have never felt so so sickened by anything in my life.

So so sorry 11th Jul 2005 Claire Wiles I was totally shocked and sickened to hear about this.

I have also become fairly sickened to find out how centrally important money is in the Aquarian Concepts Community.

You have completely missed the fact that I 'm also sickened by the ignorant monsters who have done such harm in his name.

We were sickened when that row led to the death of a good man.

Giovanni in Monte, Bologna; and Francia, on inspecting it, took so much to heart his own inferiority, at the advanced age of about sixty-six, to the youthful Umbrian, that he sickened and shortly expired on the 6th of January 1517.

In sickened disgust the weary traveller made his way back to Ujiji, which he reached on the 13th of October.

In order to win back public opinion, tired of internecine quarrels and sickened by the scandalous Aggressive immorality of the generals and of those in power, policy and to remove from Paris an army which after having of the given them a fresh lease of life was now a menace to Directory.

Not providing his brother a proper burial—the burial of a king!—had sickened him.

The demon's triumph sickened her.

The idea sickened her as much as his callous dismissal of the deaths of men who were a part of their Tiyan family.

His very heart sickened at his wife's story, and not without cause.

Only the ones that really sickened me, or touched my life personally.

You have completely missed the fact that I'm also sickened by the ignorant monsters who have done such harm in his name.

To publicize differences was merely to highlight division and cause dismay in the ranks of many loyalists already sickened by the divisions within Unionism.

But now I went to it in cold blood, and my heart often sickened at the work of my hands.

They are sickened by the rapidly widening gap between rich and poor.

His very heart sickened at his wife 's story, and not without cause.

Worst of all was the strange smell, a smell that sickened every stomach.

Somewhat sickened by the eerie sight, he knocked over the bird with a stick.

In the event, Wilson resigned, said to have been sickened by the numerous personal snipe attacks against him.

A people sickened by a government that has abused their trust.

One felt sickened at the prospect of a suffering animal, but there was nothing in the best human circumstances that one could do.

As a member of the United Kingdom Independence Party 1 was sickened to read your apologia for the Conservative Party.

Damian rose, sickened by the sight before him.

He was reliving the pain of Darian's death, sickened by his own cowardice.

I think he's since been sickened with evil and forgotten if you don't exist, neither does he.

Rissa saw him reach for the dagger at the base of his back and closed her eyes, sickened by the gurgling sound as the dagger pierced the woman's throat.

St Louis had barely landed in Tunis when he sickened and died, murmuring "Jerusalem, Jerusalem" (August 1270); but Charles, who appeared immediately after his brother's death, was able to conduct the Crusade to a successful conclusion.

He remained in his old home during the German siege of Paris, 1870-71, but the miseries of the Communist war which followed sickened his heart, and he died in Paris on the 13th of May 1871.

She turned away, sickened by the sight of blood.

Not providing his brother a proper burial—the burial of a king!—had sickened him.

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