0 past simple and past participle of sicken --
2 to cause someone to feel unpleasant emotions, especially anger and shock: --
We were all shocked, alarmed and sickened at the savagery which was unleashed before our eyes.
Everyone is totally sickened by these crimes which have continued for so long.
Management has been so sickened by the pressures imposed upon it that it has been looking for some respite from these grave labour problems.
One felt sickened at the prospect of a suffering animal, but there was nothing in the best human circumstances that one could do.
No wonder we are quite sickened by the attitude of the party opposite.
On the other hand, there are those of us who are sickened by what sometimes appear to be ritual public sacrifices.
He mentioned the case of a soldier who sickened early of consumption, and was retired.
He was so sickened by this that he had to sit down for a moment.