0 (of a person who has the necessary authority) to decide against or refuse to accept a previous decision, an order, a person, etc.:
Every time I make a suggestion at work, my boss overrides me/it.
The president used his veto to override the committee's decision.
He overrode the autopilot when he realized it was malfunctioning.
1 to take control over something, especially in order to change the way it operates:
2 to be more important than something:
3 to travel on public transport further than your ticket allows you to:
There is a $20 penalty for passengers who travel without a ticket or override.
4 a device that changes the control of a machine or system in special situations, especially from automatic to manual:
5 in American politics, an occasion when an elected group of people refuses to accept a decision made by an elected leader:
6 to ignore or refuse to accept a suggestion, idea, or method that already exists or operates:
The legislature voted to override the presidential veto.
7 to refuse to accept or to decide against a previous decision or order:
9 to stop a machine operating automatically, and control it yourself:
He overrode the autopilot when he realised it was malfunctioning.
10 a vote or a decision that ends or changes an earlier law or decision:
11 a way of changing the control of a machine or system in special situations, especially from automatic to control by a person:
Establishment of such predetermined decision rules can reduce the risk of short-term socio-economic considerations overriding long-term biological and ecological considerations.
Due to a number of prominent overriding problems, her unusual talent and capacity to absorb and adjust were not immediately evident.
Therefore, the ravages of age are possible to overcome and variance from such factors as linguistic similarity overrides some of these effects.
The overriding theme throughout has been that theories do not apply in any simple deductive way to the world.
The first and overriding responsibility of any physician is to the welfare of the individual patient.
There is slight overriding of the pulmonary trunk with the same anterior deviation of the outlet septum.
The overriding ethical concern behind the concept of information services is the idea of information as a right.
His argument is that altruism is a kind of self-control, overriding one's current impulse for the sake of a longer-range good.
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