overrule
1 of 1verb/ˌoʊvərˈrul/
Forms:overrules,overruling,overruled,overruled
1
to use one's official or political authority to change or reject a previously made decision
transitive- The appellate court decided to overrule the lower court's decision and grant a new trial.
- The CEO had the authority to overrule the manager's decision and implement a different strategy.
- The speaker of the parliament has the power to overrule certain motions during a session.
- The referee may overrule a call made by an umpire if there is evidence of an error.
- In constitutional law, a higher court can overrule legislation if it is deemed unconstitutional.