Override | Mean of override in English Dictionary
/ˌoʊvɚˈraɪd/
- Verb
- to make (something) no longer valid
- Congress overrode the President's veto.
- These new rules override the old ones.
- to have more importance or influence than (something)
- Don't let anger override common sense.
- to stop an action that is done automatically by using a special command
- You must enter a code to override the alarm.
- She overrode the default settings on her computer.