Used in a Sentence

overridden

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for overridden.

Editorial note

Salience is based on context and perceived importance of a pattern, and that function cannot simply be overridden.

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(transitive, intransitive) To counteract the normal operation of something; to countermand with orders of higher priority.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of overridden gathered in one view.

verb

(transitive, intransitive) To counteract the normal operation of something; to countermand with orders of higher priority.

verb

(transitive) To give commands of a higher priority to an automated system; to take manual control of an automated system

verb

(transitive) To ride across or beyond something.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for overridden.

verb

(transitive, intransitive) To counteract the normal operation of something; to countermand with orders of higher priority.

verb

(transitive) To give commands of a higher priority to an automated system; to take manual control of an automated system

verb

(transitive) To ride across or beyond something.

verb

(transitive) To ride over the top of something, usually forcibly.

Example sentences

1

Salience is based on context and perceived importance of a pattern, and that function cannot simply be overridden.

2

As does the reservation of eval (so it can't be overridden) and the denial of access to the global object.

3

It is saddening that sanctions have happened for so long when speaking about the good people there being overridden by extremes.

4

The defaults are in the code, but they can be overridden on a per-deployment basis.

5

Already it's able to record sessions that persist across page loads, and tracks what CSS selectors are applied and which properties are overridden.

6

They're a sledgehammer that can pretty much only be overridden by `!important`.

7

The default implementation, if overridden, does not exist for the given type.

8

The spec clearly states that a bound function cannot be overridden.

9

Preferably a real physical lid for the camera, the switches are in most cases just connected to an io pin and could potentially be overridden.

10

Fair enough, but you're conflating 2 things here, people who are together because of a power differential and people who are together because of an overridden will.

11

To an outsider it may look like an overridden will but to the person on the inside it does not look the same, it looks like a form of seduction.

12

The Supreme Court can be overridden by a Constitutional amendment, the process of which empowers state legislatures--either to approve an amendment offered by Congress, or to go around Congress itself with a Constitutional convention.

Quote examples

1

Other possible uses of `final` (to tag methods or classes) have the downside of reducing the flexibility of code by removing interfaces / "seams" that can be overridden.

2

I wonder why they didn't just assume "throws Exception" or even the actual thrown Exception, given that they are able to infer it and these functions won't be overridden.

3

The site content could use a language to "mark up" what it offers, and the site's specifications could be overridden by user preferences, sort of a "cascade" of priority.

4

It should have been the standard address, not an option, because the idea that a federated connection of autonomous networks gets to "decide" routing in a way that can't be overridden by endpoints has made the network less scalable and more fragile than it need be.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use overridden in a sentence?

Salience is based on context and perceived importance of a pattern, and that function cannot simply be overridden.

What does overridden mean?

(transitive, intransitive) To counteract the normal operation of something; to countermand with orders of higher priority.

What part of speech is overridden?

overridden is commonly used as verb.