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Definition of override

verb

Pronunciation: /əʊvəˈrʌɪd/
(past overrode; past participle overridden) [with object]
  • 1use one’s authority to reject or cancel (a decision, view, etc.):the courts will ultimately override any objections
  • be more important than:this commitment should override all other considerations
  • 2interrupt the action of (an automatic device), typically in order to take manual control:you can override the cut-out by releasing the switch
  • 3 technical extend over; overlap: the external rendering should not override the damp-proof membrane
  • 4travel or move over: (as noun overriding)overriding by vehicles is implicated in over half the cases of footway damage

noun

Pronunciation: /ˈəʊvərʌɪd/
  • 1a device for suspending an automatic function on a machine: the flash has to have a manual override to be useful
  • 2an excess or increase on a budget, salary, or cost: commission overrides give established carriers an unfair advantage
  • 3chiefly US a cancellation of a decision by exertion of authority or winning of votes: the House vote in favour of the bill was 10 votes short of the requisite majority for an override

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