override

  • 31Override —   To cause a transaction to be processed in an automated system when the system prevents the transaction being processed. The transaction is then processed in a way other than the default way. An example of this concept is fiat overrule …

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  • 32override — verb (past overrode; past participle overridden) 1》 use one s authority to reject or cancel. 2》 interrupt the action of (an automatic function). 3》 be more important than. 4》 overlap. 5》 travel or move over. noun 1》 the action or process of… …

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  • 33override — v. a. 1. Pass, ride beyond, outride. 2. Outweigh, surpass, be superior to, take precedence of, supersede, annul, trample down. 3. Ride over …

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  • 34override — v 1. crush, trample, stamp, Inf. stomp, Sl. tromp; subdue, put down, overwhelm, overpower; defeat, beat, ruin, annihilate, destroy, raze. 2. defy, flout, rebel against, fly in the face of, snap one s fingers at, close one s mind to, turn a deaf… …

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  • 35override — [ˌəʊvəˈraɪd] (past tense overrode [ˌəʊvəˈrəʊd] ; past participle overridden [ˌəʊvəˈrɪd(ə)n] ) verb [T] 1) to be much more important than something else Passenger safety overrides all other concerns.[/ex] 2) to officially change someone else s… …

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  • 36override — o•ver•ride v. [[t]ˌoʊ vərˈraɪd[/t]] n. [[t]ˈoʊ vərˌraɪd[/t]] v. rode, rid•den, rid•ing, n. 1) cvb to prevail over; overrule 2) cvb to set aside or nullify; countermand 3) cvb to take precedence over; preempt 4) cvb to extend beyond or spread… …

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  • 37override —   Mau a e (as a veto) …

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  • 38override — An estate carved out of working interest under an oil or gas lease. Commissions paid to managers on sales made by subordinates. Provision in real estate brokers listing agreement giving him right to certain commission for a reasonable period of… …

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  • 39override — v. & n. v.tr. (past rode; past part. ridden) 1 have or claim precedence or superiority over (an overriding consideration). 2 a intervene and make ineffective. b interrupt the action of (an automatic device) esp. to take manual control. 3 a… …

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  • 40override code —   n.    in an electronic lock, a factory set or user set combination that will always open the lock …

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