Sicken
volume
British pronunciation/sˈɪkən/
American pronunciation/ˈsɪkən/

Définition et Signification de "sicken"

to sicken
01

révolter, offenser

to cause strong offense to someone's morals
Transitive: to sicken sb
02

tomber malade

to become ill or sick
Intransitive
03

rendre malade, écoeurer

to cause someone to feel ill or unwell
Transitive: to sicken sb
04

révolter, dégouter

to cause someone to feel upset or queasy
Transitive: to sicken sb

sicken

v

sickening

adj

sickening

adj
example
Exemple
The ongoing violence has sickened many people.
The cruel treatment of animals sickened the activists.
His callous remarks sickened everyone at the meeting.
He often sickens at the sight of injustice.
The constant exposure to negativity is sickening her.
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