1 to cause someone to feel unpleasant emotions, especially anger and shock: --
3 to cause someone to experience unpleasant feelings such as shock and anger: --
I was sickened by the attitude of people who could take enjoyment in the building’s destruction.
I have been a little sickened by the argument about personal freedom.
I have been sickened by modern party political battles which are so much less civilised than they were in my day.
We are also sickened by the hypocrisy in the world in failing to deal with it.
One thing which has sickened me is the way in which patients are treated almost as if they were a nuisance.
The fact that he surrounds himself with religious fundamentalists sickens me.
What does that person not expect to see and what causes that person to be horrified and sickened?
One aspect of the continuing argument with certain sections of the tobacco industry still sickens me.
We were all shocked, alarmed and sickened at the savagery which was unleashed before our eyes.