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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. sicken [Am ˈsɪkən, Brit ˈsɪk(ə)n] VB trans

enfermar LatAm
me enferma ver cómoLatAm

II. sicken [Am ˈsɪkən, Brit ˈsɪk(ə)n] VB intr

1. sicken (become sick):

sicken liter
sicken liter

2. sicken (show symptoms) Brit:

to be sickening for sth
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u rečniku PONS

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I. sicken [ˈsɪkən] VB intr (become sick)

II. sicken [ˈsɪkən] VB trans (upset)

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u rečniku PONS
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I. sicken [ˈsɪk·ən] VB intr (become sick)

II. sicken [ˈsɪk·ən] VB trans (upset)

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Present
Isicken
yousicken
he/she/itsickens
wesicken
yousicken
theysicken
Past
Isickened
yousickened
he/she/itsickened
wesickened
yousickened
theysickened
Present Perfect
Ihavesickened
youhavesickened
he/she/ithassickened
wehavesickened
youhavesickened
theyhavesickened
Past Perfect
Ihadsickened
youhadsickened
he/she/ithadsickened
wehadsickened
youhadsickened
theyhadsickened

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In less than three weeks, however, he sickened of fever and died, not without grave suspicion of having been poisoned.
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Sports because he was sickened by what he heard.
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The maiden married, from spite, the first and best man that she met with: the youth was sickened at it.
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Those who survived sickened from a wide variety of other illnesses, such as colds and measles.
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They found some and brought it back to the ships, although it sickened those who drank it.
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