Overridden example sentences
o·ver·ride
verb
overridden (past participle)
- use one's authority to reject or cancel (a decision, view, etc.):
- be more important than:
- interrupt the action of (an automatic device), typically in order to take manual control:
- extend over; overlap:
- travel or move over:
Synonyms
disallow, overrule, countermand, veto, quash, overturn, overthrow, cancel, reverse, rescind, revoke, withdraw, retract, repeal, repudiate, recant, annul, nullify, invalidate, negate, void, abrogate, vacate, recall, disregard, discount, ignore, allow, accept, outweigh, supersede, offset, outbalance, overbalance, redress"Overridden" Example Sentences
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