The noun related to nauseate is nausea .
Not physiologically. Possibly psychologically.
Nauseate: The swaying motion of the ship will nauseate me if I stay on for too long.
be nauseated, disgorge, gasp, heave, nauseate, pant, puke, retch, sicken, spew, strain, struggle, throw up
It can mean two things. When taken literally, it means to make someone feel they need to vomit. It can also mean to cause someone to feel disgust.
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"Nauseating" is primarily an adjective, used to describe something that causes a feeling of nausea or extreme disgust. For example, one might say, "The nauseating smell made her feel ill." It can also function as a present participle verb form of "nauseate."
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