/tə ˌoʊvərˈruːl ən əbˈdʒɛkʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: bác ý kiến phản đối.
A more thorough explanation: To overrule an objection means for a higher authority, such as a judge, to reject or invalidate an objection raised by a party during a legal proceeding. This decision indicates that the objection is not valid or does not have merit, allowing the proceeding to continue as if the objection had not been made.
Example: The judge decided to overrule the objection raised by the defense attorney during the trial.