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  • 123overrule — overruler, n. overrulingly, adv. /oh veuhr roohl /, v.t., overruled, overruling. 1. to rule against or disallow the arguments of (a person): The senator was overruled by the committee chairman. 2. to rule or decide against (a plea, argument,… …

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  • 126overrule — /oʊvəˈrul / (say ohvuh roohl) verb (t) (overruled, overruling) 1. to rule against or disallow the arguments of (a person). 2. to rule or decide against (a plea, argument, etc.); disallow. 3. to prevail over so as to change the purpose or action.… …

  • 127overrule — [ō΄vər ro͞ol′] vt. overruled, overruling 1. to set aside or decide against by virtue of higher authority; rule against or rule out; annul or reverse 2. to have a dominant influence over; prevail over …

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  • 128rule out — {v.} 1. To say that (something) must not be done; not allow; also: decide against. * /The principal ruled out dances on school nights./ * /The play was ruled out by the referee./ * /Jean probably will not go to college, but she has not ruled that …

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