/ˈoʊvəraɪd/ – Verb
Definition: 1. vượt quá, làm trái ngược với;
2. có hiệu lực pháp lý ưu tiên;
3. gạt bỏ, không đếm xỉa đến.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, the word “override” refers to the act of setting aside or nullifying a previous decision, rule, or law by enacting a new decision, rule, or law that takes precedence over the previous one. It can also refer to the ability of a higher authority to disregard or overrule a decision made by a lower authority.
Example: The court ruled that the new legislation would OVERRIDE the previous law in this case.