| overrid | Under the Constitution, the lower chamber's resolutions override those of the upper chamber. |
| override | (n) a manually operated device to correct the operation of an automatic device |
| override | (v) prevail over, Example: health considerations override financial concerns |
| override | (v) counteract the normal operation of (an automatic gear shift in a vehicle) |
| override | (v) ride (a horse) too hard |
| Override | v. t. The carter overridden with [ I overrode him on the way. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |