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o·ver·ride O0190400 (ō′vər-rīd′)tr.v. o·ver·rode (-rōd′), o·ver·rid·den (-rĭd′n), o·ver·rid·ing, o·ver·rides 1. a. To ride across.b. To ride beyond.2. To trample on.3. To ride (a horse) too hard.4. a. To prevail over; conquer: Budgetary concerns overrode all other considerations.b. To declare null and void; set aside: overrode the president's veto.c. To counteract the normal operation of (an automatic control).5. To extend over; overlap.n. (ō′vər-rīd′)1. A sales commission collected by an executive in addition to the commission received by a subordinate salesperson.2. See royalty.3. A mechanism or system used to counteract an automatic control.4. The act or an instance of nullifying.override (ˌəʊvəˈraɪd) vb (tr) , -rides, -riding, -rode or -ridden1. to set aside or disregard with superior authority or power2. to supersede or annul3. to dominate or vanquish by or as if by trampling down4. to take manual control of (a system that is usually under automatic control)5. to extend or pass over, esp to overlap6. (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) to ride (a horse) too hard7. to ride over or acrossna device or system that can override an automatic controlo•ver•ride (v. ˌoʊ vərˈraɪd; n. ˈoʊ vərˌraɪd) v. -rode, -rid•den, -rid•ing, n. v.t. 1. to prevail over; overrule. 2. to set aside or nullify; countermand. 3. to take precedence over; preempt. 4. to extend beyond or spread over; overlap. 5. to modify or suspend the ordinary functioning of. 6. to ride over or across. 7. to ride past or beyond. 8. to trample or crush. 9. to ride (a horse) too much. n. 10. an act or instance of overriding. 11. a commission on sales or profits paid esp. at the executive or managerial level. 12. budgetary or expense increase; exceeding of an estimate: cost overrides. 13. a system or device for overriding an otherwise automatic operation. [before 900] override Past participle: overridden Gerund: overriding
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I override | you override | he/she/it overrides | we override | you override | they override |
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I overrode | you overrode | he/she/it overrode | we overrode | you overrode | they overrode |
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I am overriding | you are overriding | he/she/it is overriding | we are overriding | you are overriding | they are overriding |
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I have overridden | you have overridden | he/she/it has overridden | we have overridden | you have overridden | they have overridden |
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I was overriding | you were overriding | he/she/it was overriding | we were overriding | you were overriding | they were overriding |
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I had overridden | you had overridden | he/she/it had overridden | we had overridden | you had overridden | they had overridden |
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I will override | you will override | he/she/it will override | we will override | you will override | they will override |
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I will have overridden | you will have overridden | he/she/it will have overridden | we will have overridden | you will have overridden | they will have overridden |
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I will be overriding | you will be overriding | he/she/it will be overriding | we will be overriding | you will be overriding | they will be overriding |
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I have been overriding | you have been overriding | he/she/it has been overriding | we have been overriding | you have been overriding | they have been overriding |
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I will have been overriding | you will have been overriding | he/she/it will have been overriding | we will have been overriding | you will have been overriding | they will have been overriding |
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I had been overriding | you had been overriding | he/she/it had been overriding | we had been overriding | you had been overriding | they had been overriding |
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I would override | you would override | he/she/it would override | we would override | you would override | they would override |
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I would have overridden | you would have overridden | he/she/it would have overridden | we would have overridden | you would have overridden | they would have overridden | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | override - a manually operated device to correct the operation of an automatic devicedevice - an instrumentality invented for a particular purpose; "the device is small enough to wear on your wrist"; "a device intended to conserve water" | | 2. | override - the act of nullifying; making null and void; counteracting or overriding the effect or force of somethingnullificationchange of state - the act of changing something into something different in essential characteristicscancellation - the act of cancelling; calling off some arrangementvitiation - nullification by the destruction of the legal force; rendering null; "the vitiation of the contract"counteraction, neutralisation, neutralization - action intended to nullify the effects of some previous actionneutralization, neutralisation - action intended to keep a country politically neutral or exclude it from a possible war; "the neutralization of Belgium" | Verb | 1. | override - rule against; "The Republicans were overruled when the House voted on the bill"overrule, overthrow, overturn, reversedecree, rule - decide with authority; "The King decreed that all firstborn males should be killed" | | 2. | override - prevail over; "health considerations override financial concerns"dominate, predominate, prevail, reign, rule - be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance; "Money reigns supreme here"; "Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood" | | 3. | override - counteract the normal operation of (an automatic gear shift in a vehicle)countervail, neutralize, counteract, counterbalance - oppose and mitigate the effects of by contrary actions; "This will counteract the foolish actions of my colleagues" | | 4. | override - ride (a horse) too hardhorseback riding, riding - travel by being carried on horsebackride, sit - sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions; "She never sat a horse!"; "Did you ever ride a camel?"; "The girl liked to drive the young mare" |
overrideverb1. outweigh, overcome, eclipse, supersede, take precedence over, prevail over, outbalance His work frequently overrides all other considerations.2. overrule, reverse, cancel, overturn, set aside, repeal, quash, revoke, disallow, rescind, upset, rule against, invalidate, annul, nullify, ride roughshod over, outvote, countermand, trample underfoot, make null and void The senate failed by one vote to override the President's veto.3. ignore, reject, discount, overlook, set aside, disregard, pass over, take no notice of, take no account of, pay no attention to, turn a deaf ear to He overrode all opposition to his plans.Translations
override
override[′ō·və‚rīd] (control systems) To cancel the influence of an automatic control by means of a manual control. Override
OverrideAn arrangement whereby commissions are made by sales managers based upon the sales made by their subordinate sales representatives. A term found in an agreement between a real estate agent and a property owner whereby the agent keeps the right to receive a commission for the sale of the property for a reasonable time after the agreement expires if the sale is made to a purchaser with whom the agent negotiated prior to the expiration of the agreement. override
override(1) A carve-out from oil and gas lease royalty payments,usually a gross dollar amount per barrel of oil or per cubic foot of gas without diminution for costs of extraction.The override may be payable to the broker on the deal,to the attorney,or to some person other than the lessor with the mineral rights.(2) A name given to a clause, in a real estate listing contract, that requires payment of a commission to the listing broker if a buyer introduced to the property by the broker purchases the property within a certain time period after the listing agreement expires.The clause is to protect the broker for sales activities at the very end of the listing period that do not come into fruition until later.It also serves to protect the broker from buyers who learn about the property from the broker, take the broker's time in securing additional information and property inspections,and then attempt to time their offers until after the listing expiration in the hopes the seller will accept a lower price because then the seller does not have to pay a commission from the sale proceeds. See OR See ORIDEoverride
Synonyms for overrideverb outweighSynonyms- outweigh
- overcome
- eclipse
- supersede
- take precedence over
- prevail over
- outbalance
verb overruleSynonyms- overrule
- reverse
- cancel
- overturn
- set aside
- repeal
- quash
- revoke
- disallow
- rescind
- upset
- rule against
- invalidate
- annul
- nullify
- ride roughshod over
- outvote
- countermand
- trample underfoot
- make null and void
verb ignoreSynonyms- ignore
- reject
- discount
- overlook
- set aside
- disregard
- pass over
- take no notice of
- take no account of
- pay no attention to
- turn a deaf ear to
Synonyms for overridenoun a manually operated device to correct the operation of an automatic deviceRelated Wordsnoun the act of nullifyingSynonymsRelated Words- change of state
- cancellation
- vitiation
- counteraction
- neutralisation
- neutralization
verb rule againstSynonyms- overrule
- overthrow
- overturn
- reverse
Related Wordsverb prevail overRelated Words- dominate
- predominate
- prevail
- reign
- rule
verb counteract the normal operation of (an automatic gear shift in a vehicle)Related Words- countervail
- neutralize
- counteract
- counterbalance
verb ride (a horse) too hardRelated Words- horseback riding
- riding
- ride
- sit
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