Meaning of Override
To use authority to change or void a decision or rule.
In simple words: To use power or authority to change or ignore something.
Override in a sentence
- The manager decided to override the team's previous decision.
- You can override the system settings if needed.
- The board voted to override the previous rule.
- In some cases, a judge can override a jury's decision.
- He tried to override her objections but she stood firm.
- The software allows users to override default settings.
- She will override any issues that arise during the project.
- The new evidence will not override established facts.
How to use Override
Use 'override' in contexts involving authority or control. It's neutral and appropriate for formal and informal situations.
Grammar pattern
override + object
Memory hint
Think of a car's 'overdrive' which goes faster; 'override' means to take control.
Related words
Collocations with Override
- override a decision
- override a veto
- override settings
- override a rule
Synonyms for Override
- supersede
- overrule
- cancel
- disregard
- negate
Common mistakes with Override
- Confusing 'override' with 'overrule' - 'overrule' is more about legal or formal contexts.
- Using 'override' incorrectly with non-objects, such as 'override the rules' instead of 'override the decision'.
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More words like Override
- Cancel
- Not like that
Used to express that something is done incorrectly or differently than intended.
- That's a start
An acknowledgment that something is a good beginning or initial effort.
- You got that
An informal expression confirming understanding or approval.
- Going back down
To return to a lower location or position.
- Go back to bed
Return to one's bed to sleep or rest.
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Frequently asked questions about Override
What does Override mean?
To use power or authority to change or ignore something.
What is the definition of Override?
To use authority to change or void a decision or rule.
How do you use Override in a sentence?
The manager decided to override the team's previous decision.
Can you give another example of Override?
You can override the system settings if needed.
What are synonyms for Override?
Common alternatives include supersede, overrule, cancel, disregard, negate.
What is the opposite of Override?
Opposite meanings include obey, follow.
What words go with Override?
It commonly pairs with override a decision, override a veto, override settings, override a rule.
What are common mistakes when using Override?
Confusing 'override' with 'overrule' - 'overrule' is more about legal or formal contexts. Using 'override' incorrectly with non-objects, such as 'override the rules' instead of 'override the decision'.
How do you pronounce Override?
US: //ˌoʊvərˈraɪd//, UK: //ˌəʊvəˈraɪd//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Override?
Use 'override' in contexts involving authority or control. It's neutral and appropriate for formal and informal situations.
