To be overruled means to have one's opinion or decision rejected or reversed by a higher authority, court, or referee.
"Overruled" Examples
Usage Examples for "Overruled"
The judge's decision to acquit the defendant was overruled by a higher court, and he was subsequently sentenced to life in prison. (
courtroom)
The company's CEO's proposal to cut costs was overruled by the board of directors, who instead chose to invest in new marketing campaigns. (
business)
The referees' initial call on the field goal attempt was overruled by video review, and the touchdown was officially awarded. (
sports)
The government's initial decision to approve the construction project was overruled by environmental concerns, and the project was put on hold. (
politics)
The instructor's initial decision to give the student a passing grade was overruled by the department chair, who deemed the student's work to be subpar. (