overruled

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Englisch - Englisch
{s} has been rejected (of an opposition in a court hearing); annulled, voided; has been decided against
past of overrule
overrule
To dismiss or throw out a protest at a court
overrule
To nullify a previous ruling by a higher power

The line judge signalled the ball was in, but this was overruled by the umpire.

overrule
{v} to superintend, supersede, persuade
objection overruled
the court does not accept the reservation that was raised by one of the parties
overrule
The court's denial of any motion or point raised to the court, such as "overruling a motion for a new trial" or "objection overruled "
overrule
A judge's decision not to allow an objection Also, a decision by a higher court finding that a lower court decision was in error
overrule
{f} reject an opposition in a court hearing; decide against; void, annul
overrule
1 To overturn or make void of a decision of a prior case, generally accomplished in a different and subsequent case, when a court renders a decision that is substantially opposite of the decision made in a prior case A decision can be overruled only by the same court or a higher court within the same jurisdiction 2 To deny a motion, objection or other point raised to the court
overrule
To rule over; to govern or determine by superior authority
overrule
To rule or determine in a contrary way; to decide against; to abrogate or alter; as, God overrules the purposes of men; the chairman overruled the point of order
overrule
The ruling of the court when there is no merit to an objection made to a question asked of a witness The witness is then allowed to answer the question
overrule
rule against; "The Republicans were overruled when the House voted on the bill
overrule
To supersede, reject, annul, or rule against; as, the plea, or the decision, was overruled by the court
overrule
Where the Umpire decides his opinion of a line-call (etc ) is better than that of a line judge
overrule
To be superior or supreme in rulling or controlling; as, God rules and overrules
overrule
The umpire's decision to change the official decision of a line judge
overrule
If someone in authority overrules a person or their decision, they officially decide that the decision is incorrect or not valid. In 1991, the Court of Appeal overruled this decision I told them it was a lousy idea, but I was overruled. = override. to change an order or decision that you think is wrong, using your official power
overrule
rule against; "The Republicans were overruled when the House voted on the bill"
overrule
When a higher court disagrees with a lower court's decision and changes that decision; also to reverse
overruled

    Silbentrennung

    o·ver·ruled

    Türkische aussprache

    ōvırruld

    Aussprache

    /ˌōvərˈro͞old/ /ˌoʊvɜrˈruːld/
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