verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
feel
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I still felt nauseated , both sweating and shivering, as we walked down the corridor to my room.
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He saw himself stalking something through the woods, possibly a deer, which made him feel nauseated .
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The consequences: You feel nauseated again and your head is pounding.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Alcohol nauseates him, so he never drank.
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It nauseates me to think that a person like that lived in this town.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He was nauseated by the absurdities of the faith propounded and the way it was presented.
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I still felt nauseated, both sweating and shivering, as we walked down the corridor to my room.
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Oral aspirin is difficult if the patient is nauseated and vomiting and the opiate given to relieve pain may delay gastric motility.
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Right away he felt the strands of a certain kind of nauseated pity touching him.
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That causes their gaze to slide along with the movement of their heads, leaving them confused and nauseated.
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The nauseating fear that machine technology will replace all living species has subsided in my mind.
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The intravenous infusion was removed when he was able to take fluids without feeling nauseated.
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Water during a fast nauseated him and he accordingly would add a pinch of salt or bicarbonate of soda.