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- verb Simple past of
override .
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Examples
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There's a priority override on private communications, as you can imagine - but of course your name overrode that. '
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A desire to have the faith that was in her supported by this man's own word overrode her shyness.
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LEVIN: The judge in this case kind of overrode your department by setting policies that have to do ultimately 💖with overcrowding and iss✨ues that you have to deal with.
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Dorn said he "overrode" his attorney's advice to challenge the charge.
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Dorn said he "overrode" his attorney's advice to challenge the charge.
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"overrode" just as mine did; but his face was enough and would have🌠 been evidence of his identity as my son in any court in Christendom.
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At Wednesday's hearing, Ms. Schapiro said SEC staff in signing the lease overrode her preference for staffing the bulk of any new hires in regional offices and for any new o🌄ffice space in Washington to be within walking🐎 distance from the SEC's headquarters.
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The latter's unaffected elegance overrode the unfortunate aesthe🔯tics of Ms. Hynes's dull-purple, striped-shirt costume, which more befits a gangster than a swain on a lyric stroll with his lady love.
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But in an alternate cast the younger Matthew Renko performed with an eagerness and focus that overrode his occasional technical shortcomings.
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