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overrule
verb over·rule \-ˈrül\
: to decide that (something or someone) is wrong : to rule against (something or someone)
Full Definition of OVERRULE
transitive verb
1
: to rule over : govern
2
: to prevail over : overcome
3
a : to rule against b : to set aside : reverse
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First Known Use of OVERRULE
1576
Rhymes with OVERRULE
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OVERRULE Defined for Kids
overrule
verb over·rule \ˌō-vər-ˈrül\
over·ruledover·rul·ing
Definition of OVERRULE for Kids
1
: to decide against <The judge overruled the objection.>
2
: to set aside a decision or ruling made by someone having less authority <Mother overruled our plans.>
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