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overriding
[oh-ver-rahy-ding]
adjective
taking precedence over all other considerations.
overriding
/ ˌəʊvəˈraɪdɪŋ /
adjective
taking precedence
Word History and Origins
Origin of overriding1
Example Sentences
Under its housing reforms, it wants to simplify the planning system to speed up house-building on smaller sites by overriding existing habitat and nature protections.
Critics argue that supporting the measure undermines the very nonpartisan redistricting reforms that voters previously championed and that overriding the commission’s work sets a dangerous precedent.
One overriding factor is a process that has unfolded over the past 50 or more years called political nationalization.
All of which belies the overriding image of inclusion touted by advocacy groups.
It's a stunning piece of writing, specific yet universal, that establishes grief as the overriding theme of Burns' second album.
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