overriding
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of overriding
Example Sentences
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The Rwandans knew the U.S. had an overriding interest in checking Islamic State’s advance in the southern African country, and only Rwanda has proven willing and able to take on the job, the officials said.
But the overriding public interest here is getting scarce spectrum into the hands of companies that can put it to good use.
After 120 minutes and a penalty shootout, the Republic of Ireland's World Cup dream came to a crushing end in Prague with "pain" the overriding emotion for manager Heimir Hallgrimsson.
From BBC
Draper's absence from the tour is the overriding reason why he has lost the British top spot, but Norrie has had an excellent run after falling outside the top 90 in April.
From BBC
"Don't act like the victim," was the overriding message.
From BBC
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