What is another word for overrides?

Pronunciation: [ˌə͡ʊvəɹˈa͡ɪdz] (IPA)

Overrides can have several synonyms depending on the context. For instance, "cancels out" can be used in situations where an override replaces a previous command or decision. "Overrules" can also be an adequate synonym, referring to a decision made by someone with higher authority. Another possible synonym is "supersede," which indicates that a newer or more important decision replaces a previous one. "Nullify" is also an accurate alternative meaning a cancellation of something that has been previously decided or arranged. "Revoke" could be used when dealing with permissions or authorizations. Finally, "undo" might be appropriate in more informal contexts, referring to a reversal of a previous action or decision.

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Usage examples for Overrides

Tact is too often another name for insincerity, but Russian kindheartedness is the most honest impulse in the Russian soul, the quality that comes first, before anger, before injustice, before prejudice, before slander, before disloyalty, and overrides them all.
"The Dark Forest"
Hugh Walpole
The chief magistrate loses in dignity and influence whenever the legislature overrides the veto, and congress becomes a despotic master for the time being.
"Lord Elgin"
John George Bourinot
When things are treated simply as vehicles of suggestion, what is suggested overrides the thing.
"How We Think"
John Dewey

Famous quotes with Overrides

  • I am a believer, but I affirm that in public buildings the law of the Republic overrides religious rules.
    Jean-Pierre Raffarin
  • Saving a life overrides territories.
    Ovadia Yosef
  • In 1974, John Gruen said: These are geometric abstractions that could be called “White on White” with their delicate, yet boldly differentiated forms and textures. One can see Argento’s mind and hand attempting something different within the geometric genre. At times he succeeds, at others, he merely echoes the deja-vu syndromes of shape within shape and closed-hued tonality. Still, one is in the presence of a genuine artist, one who has a most felicitous affinity for making the most out of self-imposed limitations of form and color. If at the moment elegance overrides depth.
    Mino Argento
  • The Chartres apse is as entertaining as all the other Gothic apses together, because it overrides the architect. You may, if you really have no imagination whatever, reject the idea that the Virgin herself made the plan; the feebleness of our fancy is now congenital, organic, beyond stimulant or strychnine, and we shrink like sensitive plants from the touch of a vision or spirit; but at least one can still sometimes feel a woman's taste, and in the apse of Chartres one feels nothing else.
    Henry Adams
  • “The mission I am on overrides all personal debts and loyalties.” “If so,” said the stranger with fierce certainty, “it is an immoral mission.”
    Ursula K. Le Guin

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