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  1. "Overrode" vs "Overridden" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    I got into an argument about the sentence "Have you overrode SomeThingamajig?" I thought that "have overrode" is incorrect, and should be "overrode" or "have overridden", or perhaps "did override".

  2. When to use override and overwrite - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    Oct 29, 2012 · "Override" is the cancellation of some previous action or decision. "Overwrite" specifically refers to something being written over something previously written. In other words, actions and …

  3. meaning - What does "over-ridden" mean? - English Language

    Aug 29, 2014 · Overridden is the participle of override. That is a verb that is used when more authority is given to something than to someone else: The colonel can override the sergeant's orders. The …

  4. single word requests - What is the opposite of “Overridden“ - English ...

    Jul 25, 2012 · I don't think there's a good single word for what you describe, and your best bet is to turn the sentence around: The forecast includes all items unless overridden at the store level. The …

  5. Revision - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    "Overrode" vs "Overridden" I got into an argument about the sentence "Have you overrode SomeThingamajig?" I thought that "have overrode" is incorrect, and should be "overrode" or "have …

  6. Clear way of saying that one set of rules overrides another, if ...

    Jul 7, 2012 · You want the constitution to be overridden without special mechanisms (constitutional amendments frequently require a larger quorum and/or a larger percentage of votes in favour)? …

  7. word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jun 19, 2025 · All this terminology varies between programming languages, usually according to what its creators called it on a whim, if not overridden by common usage. There's no grand reason for any of it.

  8. Word for feeling conflicting emotions simultaneously

    Nov 24, 2011 · I've been trying to think of an adjective that expresses having two (or perhaps more) conflicting emotions or opinions simultaneously. Can anyone think of one?

  9. What's the most succinct way to say that someone feels the desire to …

    Jan 22, 2025 · There is a subtle difference between these words: override conveys the idea that the overriding considerations are of an entirely different kind than what is overridden and that they win …

  10. Word for an animal that has been ridden too much?

    Oct 28, 2014 · Example: That man is as tired as a [...] donkey. I thought of the word overridden but I think it means something else.