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  • Overrode vs Overridden - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I got into an argument about the sentence "Have you overrode SomeThingamajig?" I thought that "have overrode" is incorrect, and should be "overrode" or "have overridden", or perhaps "did override"
  • Revision - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I thought that "have overrode" is incorrect, and should be "overrode" or "have overridden", or perhaps "did override" However, I was told that in some contexts, "have overrode" is appropriate Is "Have you overrode SomeThingamajig?" correct? When is is appropriate to say "have overrode"?
  • meaning - What does over-ridden mean? - English Language Usage . . .
    I got a email from my lecturer saying You have over-ridden the design document with a progress report What does this mean?
  • When to use override and overwrite - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    "Override" is the cancellation of some previous action or decision "Overwrite" specifically refers to something being written over something previously written In other words, actions and decisions are overriden Information is overwritten Furthermore it is overwritten with new information Therefore in your example, overwrite is appropriate: The administrator has the right to overwrite the
  • Term for when someone interferes with anothers authority?
    For example, Bob is not very high ranking in the company, but he is the safety manager Bob tells Rich not to do something because it is not safe Jim is Rich's boss and tells him to ignore Bob
  • Whats the most succinct way to say that someone feels the desire to do . . .
    One such word is override It can, for example, be said: He desired her, but his determination to remain faithful to his wife overrode that desire Another one is outweigh, as in He craved another helping of the dessert, but his desire to be admired for his slim figure outweighed the craving
  • Free of vs. Free from - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I checked Garner's Modern American Usage; although BG doesn't address free of vs free from, he writes that the distinction between freedom of and freedom from is that the former indicates the "possession of a right" (freedom of speech) and the latter "protection from a wrong" (freedom from oppression) So free from is used to indicate protection from something problematic, and free of (which
  • Twice vs Two Times - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Replacing "two times" with "twice" is natural and recommended; replacing "three times" with "thrice" is weird and archaic There's no logical reason why that should be so — that's just how English is used these days "It only happened the last twice" sounds wrong because last is an adjective, and it needs to modify a noun (times) It cannot modify an adverb (twice)
  • What words describe the feeling of proving someone wrong?
    I am looking for words to describe the feeling of when you prove someone wrong For example Person A says person B can't do something Out of spite Person B does said thing Person B then feels____
  • meaning - Suspect versus Suspicious as Adjectives - English . . .
    A recent question on this site ( quot;to suspect quot; vs quot;to be suspicious of quot;) asks about the difference between "to suspect" and "to be suspicious of " An even more complicated situation





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