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відкидати, скасовувати, не схвалювати, не приймати; вважати нечинним; верховенствувати, домінувати; відкидати (відхиляти) рішення по раніше розглянутій справі із створенням нової норми прецедентного права- overrule a decision
- overrule a judgement
- overrule a judgment
- overrule an objection
- overrule conviction
- overrule the court's position
- overrule the lower court
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