verb
- to reject or reverse a decision made by someone with less authority
- to use one’s authority to reject someone’s decision or opinion
Usage: legal; formal
Examples
- The judge overruled the lawyer’s objection during the trial.
- The Supreme Court overruled the lower court’s decision.
- My parents overruled my choice of college and insisted I attend locally.
- The committee’s recommendation was overruled by the board of directors.
- The referee’s call was overruled by the head official.
- She tried to leave early, but her boss overruled her request.