overruled

[oh-ver-roold]

overruled Definition

  • 1to reject or disallow a decision or verdict made by someone in authority
  • 2to prevail over something
  • 3to have more importance or influence than something else

Using overruled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "overruled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The judge overruled the objection.

  • Example

    The decision was overruled by a higher court.

  • Example

    The new evidence overruled the previous verdict.

  • Example

    The CEO's opinion overruled the board's decision.

overruled Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for overruled

Phrases with overruled

  • to reverse one's own decision or opinion

    Example

    The judge overruled herself after reviewing new evidence.

  • to be more important or influential than something else

    Example

    In this company, profit overrules the needs of the employees.

  • overrule objections

    to reject or dismiss objections made by someone

    Example

    The chairman overruled objections from the minority shareholders.

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Summary: overruled in Brief

The verb 'overruled' [oh-ver-roold] means to reject or disallow a decision or verdict made by someone in authority. It can also mean to prevail over something or to have more importance or influence than something else. Examples include 'The judge overruled the objection' and 'The CEO's opinion overruled the board's decision.'