Verb
The word is derived from override
of Override
Source: Webster's dictionaryCalled back to Washington in August 1974, Rumsfeld was appointed Chief of Staff by President Ford, and soon successfully urged Ford to veto an expansion of the Freedom of Information Act, though the veto was easily overridden. Source: Internet
But note that Internet Explorer, Chrome and Safari — for both XML and text/html serializations — do not permit the encoding to be overridden whenever the page includes the BOM. Source: Internet
Further, reserved words may not be redefined by the programmer, but predefineds can often be overridden in some capacity. Source: Internet
Compatibilists argue that determinism does not matter; what matters is that individuals' wills are the result of their own desires and are not overridden by some external force. Source: Internet
At a traffic circle where priorité à droite is not overridden, traffic on what would otherwise be a roundabout gives way to traffic entering the circle. Source: Internet
Any decision of a district can be overridden by the city assembly (Gemeinderat) or the responsible city councillor (amtsführender Stadrat). Source: Internet