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override

VT ขี่ม้า ข้าม  ke-ma-kam

 

override

VT มีโอกาส เหนือกว่า  สำคัญ กว่า  exceed predominate outweigh me-o-kad-nuan-kwa

 

override

VT ยกเลิก  ล้มเลิก  ลบล้าง  yok-lok

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

OVERRIDE

v.t. 1. To ride over. [Not used. ]
2. To ride too much; to ride beyond the strength of the horse.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

OVERRIDE

O `ver *ride ", v. t. [imp. Overrode; p. p. Overridden, Overrode, Overrid (; p. pr. & vb. n. Overriding. ] Etym: [AS. offeridan.]

 

1. To ride over or across; to ride upon; to trample down. The carter overridden with [i. e., by ] his cart. Chaucer.

 

2. To suppress; to destroy; to supersede; to annul; as, one low overrides another; to override a veto.

 

3. To ride beyond; to pass; to outride. [Obs. ] I overrode him on the way. Shak.

 

4. To ride too much; to ride, as a horse, beyond its strength.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

override

o ver ride verb |ˌōvərˈrīd ˈˌoʊvərˈˌraɪd | ( past overrode; past participle overridden ) [ with obj. ] 1 use one's authority to reject or cancel (a decision, view, etc. ): the legislature's insistence on overriding his budget vetoes. interrupt the action of (an automatic device ), typically in order to take manual control: you can override the cutout by releasing the switch. be more important than: this commitment should override all other considerations. 2 technical extend over; overlap: the external rendering should not override the vapor barrier. 3 travel or move over (a place or thing ): part of the deposit was overridden and covered by the advancing ice. noun |ˈōvərˌrīd ˈəʊvərʌɪd | 1 a device for suspending an automatic function on a machine. 2 an excess or increase on a budget, salary, or cost. 3 a cancellation of a decision by exertion of authority or winning of votes: the House vote in favor of the bill was ten votes short of the requisite majority for an override.

 

overrider

over |rider |ˈəʊvərʌɪdə | noun Brit. either of a pair of projecting pieces on the bumper of a car.

 

Oxford Dictionary

override

over |ride verb |əʊvəˈrʌɪd | ( past overrode; past participle overridden ) [ with obj. ] 1 use one's authority to reject or cancel (a decision, view, etc. ): the courts will ultimately override any objections. be more important than: this commitment should override all other considerations. 2 interrupt the action of (an automatic device ), typically in order to take manual control: you can override the cut-out by releasing the switch. 3 technical extend over; overlap. 4 travel or move over. noun |ˈəʊvərʌɪd | 1 a device for suspending an automatic function on a machine. 2 an excess or increase on a budget, salary, or cost. 3 chiefly US a cancellation of a decision by exertion of authority or winning of votes.

 

overrider

over |rider |ˈəʊvərʌɪdə | noun Brit. either of a pair of projecting pieces on the bumper of a car.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

override

override verb 1 the court could not override her decision: disallow, overrule, countermand, veto, quash, overturn, overthrow; cancel, reverse, rescind, revoke, repeal, annul, nullify, invalidate, negate, void; Law vacate; formal abrogate. 2 the government can override all opposition: disregard, pay no heed to, take no account of, turn a deaf ear to, ignore, ride roughshod over. 3 a positive attitude will override any negative thoughts: outweigh, supersede, take priority over, take precedence over, offset, cancel out, (more than ) make up for, outbalance, compensate for.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

override

override verb 1 the court could not override her decision: disallow, overrule, countermand, veto, set aside, quash, overturn, overthrow; cancel, reverse, rescind, rule against, revoke, withdraw, retract, take back, repeal, repudiate, recant, annul, nullify, declare null and void, invalidate, negate, void, abrogate; Law vacate; archaic recall. ANTONYMS allow, accept. 2 the government can override all opposition: disregard, pay no heed to, take no account of, close one's mind to, turn a deaf ear to, discount, ignore, ride roughshod over, trample on. ANTONYMS listen to, take notice of. 3 such a positive attitude will override any negative thoughts: outweigh, supersede, take precedence over, take priority over, be more important than, tip /turn the scales /balance against, offset, cancel out, (more than ) make up for, outbalance, overbalance, compensate for, redress.