| Their enactment was delayed by a presidential veto, which was overridden by the National Assembly. |
| Or is he a poetaster whose taste is overridden by the dream of a talent he has never possessed? |
| Her somewhat apologetic stance is overridden by her clear sense of feeling justified in what she is doing. |
| To have those rights overridden by such ridiculous nonsense and sheer arrogance is unacceptable. |
| Because we are specifying an option on the command line, we are certain the options will not be overridden as they take precedence. |
| In Asiatic Frontier delineations tribal boundaries, except where overridden by political considerations, are apt to be observed. |