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What is the past tense of overrule?

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The past tense of overrule is overruled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of overrule is overrules.

The present participle of overrule is overruling.

The past participle of overrule is overruled.

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Montgomery wanted a full-scale rush on Berlin via the Ruhr, but this was overruled by the Allies Supreme Commander, Dwight Eisenhower.
The referee overruled the linesman and disallowed the goal leading to protests which halted the game for several minutes.
I missed the excited talk of last year where our eagerness and innocent naivety overruled our sense of logic and sensibility.
It is our opinion that the reasons filed in arrest of judgment are not maintained, and it is ordered that the motion be overruled.
In contrast, moderate voices are rarely heard and often relentlessly overruled by barrages of bellicose opinions.
Giving strict scrutiny to all religious categorizations, regardless of motivation, would have effectively overruled him.

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