overriding
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of overriding
Example Sentences
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The 2026 forecast is the overriding focus point, and although the market expected a decline in revenue and earnings this year due to headwinds, the forecast is weaker than expected, Hansen says.
And when these apparitions vanish, the text’s overriding theme—of life’s evanescence but also its beauty—does finally dovetail with the ghostly images created by the technology.
Still, the overriding consensus was that the virus would be contained and have little or no effect on the U.S. economy.
From MarketWatch
The EU gave a long-delayed go-ahead Friday to the huge trade pact with the South American bloc -- overriding opposition led by key power France.
From Barron's
It also shows how we can do better, by overriding that cognitive bias.
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