What's the difference between override and overripe?

Override


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To ride over or across; to ride upon; to trample down.
  • (v. t.) To suppress; to destroy; to supersede; to annul; as, one low overrides another; to override a veto.
  • (v. t.) To ride beyond; to pass; to outride.
  • (v. t.) To ride too much; to ride, as a horse, beyond its strength.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Because haptenated cells can induce immunity if injected subcutaneously or into cyclophosphamide-pretreated recipients (thereby avoiding the induction of suppressor cells), we suggest that the activation of contrasuppressor cells by antigen-antibody complexes overrides suppressive influences in the host, allowing immunity to become dominant.
  • (2) Although B12 supplementation results in a 10-fold repression of metE-lacZ expression, homocysteine addition to the growth medium overrides the B12-mediated repression.
  • (3) Morrison and Operation Sovereign Borders commander Lieutenant General Angus Campbell continued to insist that their refusal to answer questions about “on water matters” was essential to meet the overriding goal of stopping asylum seeker boats, and said from now on such briefings on the policy would be held when needed, rather than every week because the “establishment phase” had finished.
  • (4) As a result, more and more people are beginning to look towards Irish reunification as being a real possibility.” The overriding issue, however, in this most marginal constituency in Northern Ireland is the old binary, sectarian one: the zero-sum game of orange versus green.
  • (5) For now, the overriding feeling is helplessness, tinged with shame for the last year of passivity.
  • (6) The negative feedback inhibition of physiological concentrations of IGF-I on GH, therefore, appears to override the potent stimulation of GH by these intracellular messengers.
  • (7) Glycosylation failed to completely override the transport block, but allowed some uncleaved hGH-DAF to pass through the secretory pathway and acquire endoglycosidase H resistance.
  • (8) Throughout, our correspondent establishes his overriding desire simply to be useful, even when he fears he might not be; to Charles Clarke, secretary of state for education – “If you can bear to receive a report on this year’s Education Summer School from someone with such old-fashioned views (!)
  • (9) Under some conditions, visual information can override auditory information to the extent that identification judgments of a visually influenced syllable can be as consistent as for an analogous audiovisually compatible syllable.
  • (10) A direction from the family court that an asylum seeker should have access to a child in Australia does not override the department’s obligation to remove the asylum seeker.
  • (11) These results demonstrate that ET-1 and possibly other vasoactive substances of endothelial origin, override the compensatory mechanism of normal pregnancy with respect to the blunted responsiveness to AII and VP.
  • (12) The overriding common features of these ailments are the gender of their sufferers and the behavioral symptoms they exhibit.
  • (13) It could be used: (1) to assure that only patients actually ingesting medication are used to evaluate new drugs, (2) to study the factors that influence compliance and strategies to improve compliance, (3) to prevent escalation to more toxic drugs or expensive diagnostic procedures when failure to respond is due to poor compliance, (4) to supervise compliance when society has an overriding interest in therapeutic success, and (5) to monitor the effects of air pollution.
  • (14) Possible explanations for this lack of effect include (1) interactions with NMDA receptor channels are pressure dependent; (2) other actions of these antagonists override their effects on the NMDA receptor channel.
  • (15) There is certainly no chance of the sort of "democratic override" that Pinto-Duschinsky himself favours.
  • (16) Now the vote is in, the overriding sense is of surprise and uncertainty.
  • (17) The diagnosis of overriding mitral valve should be suspected in any patient with significant conotruncal anomalies and underdeveloped left ventricle, especially the patient with double outlet right ventricle, and in the patient with endocardial cushion defect, hypoplasia of the left ventricle, and obstructive anomalies of the aortic arch.
  • (18) Filtering and randomization of stimulus timing may attenuate the effects of these overriding potentials.
  • (19) The difference in kinetics for reversal between these two treatments suggests that myo-inositol addition overrides a biochemical pathway while Ca2+ addition supplants a phosphoinositide-mediated rise in the cation that may be necessary for anaphase onset.
  • (20) A conclusion is offered that the quality of residential care is dependent on the interaction of variables rather than on the presence of any single overridingly powerful factor.

Overripe


Definition:

  • (a.) Matured to excess.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Even Jack Straw is trying to close down some of its overripe practices.
  • (2) Although this method should be devoid of side effects, certain risks have been reported due to the possible fertilization of an overripe ovum.
  • (3) they are caused by seasonal pre-ovulatory overripeness ovopathy (SPOO).
  • (4) In addition, overripeness may also lead to chromosomal abnormalities and to babies with Down's syndrome.
  • (5) The eight criteria which have to be met before a condition can be said to be caused by overripeness ovopathy are shown to be satisfied.
  • (6) It has been suggested that delayed ovulation and luteal phase defect are the pathogenetic factors responsible for the anomalous postconception bleeding and that these etiologically interrelated phenomena are closely associated with the occurrence of overripeness of the ovum.
  • (7) An asynchronism of several hours between the stage of development of the largest and large cohort follicles is observed; overripeness of oocyte cumulus complex (OCC) is revealed.
  • (8) The degenerative changes that characterize overripeness are conducive to the occurrence of chromosome and anatomic anomalies in the fertilized ovum.
  • (9) Possible consequences of preovulatory overripeness of the ovum include occult and early spontaneous abortions, a wide spectrum of chromosomal defects, various developmental anomalies, including those of the brain, and gestational abnormalities.
  • (10) The tested nutrients were distilled water, overripe fig fruits, guinea pig blood, sucrose solution and alternative meals of blood and sucrose.
  • (11) The theory of the fertilisation of an overripe ovum due to a delay in fertilization, and more recently the aging of the sperm.
  • (12) In addition, conception occurring at the time of seasonally alternating patterns of ovulation and anovulation, the seasonal overripeness hypothesis, is subject to alterations associated with ovopathology.
  • (13) In experimental animals, it has been shown that when coitus is delayed for several hours after ovulation, the oocyte becomes overripe and degenerates.
  • (14) Topics discussed include nosologic problems, epidemiology, etiology (chromosomal, monogenic, teratogenic), and pathogenesis (hematoma formation, other vascular mechanisms, overripeness ovopathy).
  • (15) Seasonal Preovulatory Overripeness Ovopathy (SPOO) is one explanation for seasonal variations in the occurrence of congenital anomalies.
  • (16) Future research should better be directed to causes of preovulatory overripeness ovapathy (OO) other than seasonality.
  • (17) Therefore we suggest that the preovulatory oocyte overripeness is one of the mechanisms of congenital malformation.
  • (18) Makes 1 tart 5 overripe avocados, peeled and destoned 300g organic raw cacao 300ml agave syrup 2 tbsp coconut oil 1 tsp salt 1 vanilla pod For the base 250g walnut 200g prunes (soaked overnight) 1 For the base, blitz the prunes and walnuts together.
  • (19) Pathological changes of either the pregnancy or the products of conception may be caused by preovulatory overripeness, and can be expected in conceptions which occurred at times of changing endocrine patterns, such as puberty (high-risk teenage pregnancies) and menopause (high-risk older maternal age pregnancies).
  • (20) Absence of ovulation is conducive to sterility, while delay of the follicular maturation process predispose to the development of an overripe ovum.

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