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Override \O`ver*ride"\, v. t. [imp. {Overrode}; p. p.
{Overridden}, {Overrode}, {Overrid}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Overriding}.] [AS. offer[imac]dan.]
1. To ride over or across; to ride upon; to trample down.
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The carter overridden with [i. e., by] his cart.
--Chaucer.
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2. To suppress; to destroy; to supersede; to annul; to
nullify; as, one law overrides another; to override a
veto.
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3. Hence: To countermand; to overrule; as, a supervisor may
override the decision of a subordinate.
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4. To replace (one system with another); as, the pilot
overrode the automatic pilot and took manual control of
the airplane.
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5. To ride beyond; to pass; to outride. [Obs.]
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I overrode him on the way. --Shak.
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6. To ride too much; to ride, as a horse, beyond its
strength.
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  • Overrode vs Overridden - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I got into an argument about the sentence "Have you overrode SomeThingamajig?" I thought that "have overrode" is incorrect, and should be "overrode" or "have overridden", or perhaps "did override"
  • meaning - What does over-ridden mean? - English Language Usage . . .
    Overridden is the participle of override That is a verb that is used when more authority is given to something than to someone else: The colonel can override the sergeant's orders The supreme court decided that the constitution overrides state-law in this case You can override the program's default behaviour by editing the ini file
  • When to use override and overwrite - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    "Override" is the cancellation of some previous action or decision "Overwrite" specifically refers to something being written over something previously written In other words, actions and decisions are overriden Information is overwritten Furthermore it is overwritten with new information Therefore in your example, overwrite is appropriate: The administrator has the right to overwrite the
  • Revision - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "Overrode" vs "Overridden" I got into an argument about the sentence "Have you overrode SomeThingamajig?" I thought that "have overrode" is incorrect, and should be "overrode" or "have overridden", or perhaps "did override" However, I was told that in some contexts, "have overrode" is appropriate Is "Have you overrode SomeThingamajig?" correct?
  • single word requests - What is the opposite of “Overridden“ - English . . .
    I don't think there's a good single word for what you describe, and your best bet is to turn the sentence around: The forecast includes all items unless overridden at the store level The forecast includes all items except those overridden at the store level or even Items overridden at the store level are not included in the forecast
  • Clear way of saying that one set of rules overrides another, if . . .
    You want the constitution to be overridden without special mechanisms (constitutional amendments frequently require a larger quorum and or a larger percentage of votes in favour)?
  • Why isnt watermelon plural in this sentence?
    The implication that wouldn't be overridden is how much watermelon is used: If it's count, it must be singular, and even then it might still be too much Letting the watermelon be mass while the mangoes and oranges are count allows the listener to understand that "just enough" of each fruit was used, without the speaker specifying anything else
  • Whats the most succinct way to say that someone feels the desire to do . . .
    There is a subtle difference between these words: override conveys the idea that the overriding considerations are of an entirely different kind than what is overridden and that they win precisely because they are of that kind, while outweigh implies that the two are commensurable and that it is a matter of their relative strengths which one
  • Word for feeling conflicting emotions simultaneously
    I've been trying to think of an adjective that expresses having two (or perhaps more) conflicting emotions or opinions simultaneously Can anyone think of one?
  • When should I use a discussion of vs. a discussion on vs. a . . .
    Note that all of these connotations are vague and amorphous, and can be overridden by customary usages, or by what "sounds best" in a given context If you pressed me to suggest a single best choice, today I'd go with "of"





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