How Do You Spell OVERRULE?

Pronunciation: [ˌə͡ʊvəɹˈuːl] (IPA)

The word "overrule" is spelled with the phonetic transcription of /ˌoʊvərˈruːl/. It is made up of two parts - "over" and "rule". "Over" is pronounced as "oh-ver" with the short "o" sound, followed by the long "e" sound. "Rule" is pronounced as "rool" with the long "u" sound. When these two sounds are combined, we get the word "overrule" which means to officially overturn a decision or ruling made by someone else.

OVERRULE Meaning and Definition

  1. Overrule is a verb that refers to the act of disregarding or overturning a previous decision, ruling, or judgment, usually made by someone in a position of authority. When someone overrules, they have the power to negate or reject the ruling of a lower court, a superior, or a committee. This action effectively renders the previous decision invalid and replaces it with a new one.

    Overruling often occurs when a higher authority reviews a case or situation and determines that the original decision was erroneous, unfair, or in conflict with established laws or regulations. This act asserts the authority and power of the individual or body rendering the overruling decision and can impact legal, administrative, or organizational situations.

    The act of overruling may often take place in the context of a court of law, where an appeals court, a higher-ranking judge, or a panel of justices has the power to overrule a lower court's decision. However, it is not limited to legal matters and can also take place in other areas such as business, politics, or organizational management.

    In summary, overrule is an action where a higher authority invalidates and replaces a previous decision, usually due to the belief that it was incorrect, unjust, or incompatible with established rules or principles. By doing so, the overruling party asserts their power and influence in resolving the matter at hand.

  2. To control by superior authority; to influence and control by an irresistible power; to supersede or reject, as the plea was overruled by the court.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of OVERRULE

The word "overrule" can be traced back to Middle English, where it emerged as a combination of the prefix "over-" and the noun "rule".

The prefix "over-" in this context carries the meaning of "exceeding" or "above". It has Old English roots, derived from the Germanic language family.

The noun "rule" originated from the Old English word "rǣgel", meaning "straight stick" or "ruler". This term was used in relation to measuring or drawing straight lines. Over time, "rule" expanded its meaning to include principles or regulations that control or guide behavior.

Thus, when merged together, "overrule" conveys the idea of surpassing or going above established rules, regulations, or decisions.

Similar spelling words for OVERRULE

Conjugate verb Overrule

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have overruled
you would have overruled
he/she/it would have overruled
we would have overruled
they would have overruled
I would have overrule
you would have overrule
he/she/it would have overrule
we would have overrule
they would have overrule

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been overruling
you would have been overruling
he/she/it would have been overruling
we would have been overruling
they would have been overruling

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would overrule
you would overrule
he/she/it would overrule
we would overrule
they would overrule

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be overruling
you would be overruling
he/she/it would be overruling
we would be overruling
they would be overruling

FUTURE

I will overrule
you will overrule
he/she/it will overrule
we will overrule
they will overrule

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be overruling
you will be overruling
he/she/it will be overruling
we will be overruling
they will be overruling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have overruled
you will have overruled
he/she/it will have overruled
we will have overruled
they will have overruled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been overruling
you will have been overruling
he/she/it will have been overruling
we will have been overruling
they will have been overruling

IMPERATIVE

you overrule
we let´s overrule

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to overrule

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was overruling
you were overruling
he/she/it was overruling
we were overruling
they were overruling

PAST PARTICIPLE

overruled

PAST PERFECT

I had overruled
you had overruled
he/she/it had overruled
we had overruled
they had overruled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been overruling
you had been overruling
he/she/it had been overruling
we had been overruling
they had been overruling

PRESENT

I overrule
you overrule
he/she/it overrules
we overrule
they overrule

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am overruling
you are overruling
he/she/it is overruling
we are overruling
they are overruling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

overruling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have overruled
you have overruled
he/she/it has overruled
we have overruled
they have overruled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been overruling
you have been overruling
he/she/it has been overruling
we have been overruling
they have been overruling

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it overrule

SIMPLE PAST

I overruled
you overruled
he/she/it overruled
we overruled
they overruled

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