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- Dictionaryoverride
verb
- 1. use one's authority to reject or cancel (a decision, view, etc.): "the courts will ultimately override any objections" Similar Opposite
- 2. interrupt the action of (an automatic device), typically in order to take manual control: "you can override the cut-out by releasing the switch"
noun
- 1. a device for suspending an automatic function on a machine: "the flash has to have a manual override to be useful"
- 2. an excess or increase on a budget, salary, or cost: "commission overrides give established carriers an unfair advantage"
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