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  1. OVERRULE definition: 1. (of a person who has official authority) to decide against a decision that has already been…. Learn more.

  2. a. : to rule against. b. : to set aside : reverse. Examples of overrule in a Sentence. The judge overruled the objection. His conviction was overruled by the supreme court.

  3. Overrule definition: to rule against or disallow the arguments of (a person). See examples of OVERRULE used in a sentence.

  4. 1. to disallow the arguments of (a person) by the use of authority. 2. to rule or decide against (an argument, decision, etc) 3. to prevail over, dominate, or influence. 4. to exercise rule over.

  5. Before gaining its legal meaning, overrule simply meant "rule over or govern." Definitions of overrule. verb. disagree with a lawyer's objection and allow the opposing side to go ahead with a line of questioning. “The Republicans were overruled when the House voted on the bill”.

  6. to rule or decide against (a plea, argument, etc.); reject: to overrule an objection. to prevail over so as to change the purpose or action: a delay that overruled our plans. to exercise control or influence over: belief in a beneficent deity that overrules the universe.

  7. Overrule definition: To declare (a court ruling or other precedent) as superseded and no longer accurate with regard to a legal question.

  8. overrule definition: If someone in authority overrules a decision or order, they officially decide that it is wrong: . Learn more.

  9. to change a decision or reject an idea from a position of greater power synonym override to overrule a decision/an objection The verdict was overruled by the Supreme Court.

  10. 1. to rule against or disallow the arguments of (a person) The senator was overruled by the committee chairman. 2. to rule or decide against (a plea, argument, etc.); reject. to overrule an objection. 3. to prevail over so as to change the purpose or action. a delay that overruled our plans. 4. to exercise control or influence over.