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Filter by Meaning The overriding objective of the experiment was to find a cure for the disease.
The CEO has the overriding power to make executive decisions for the company.
The captain's overriding responsibility was to ensure the safety of his crew.
The overriding goal of the organization is to promote cultural exchange between countries.
The desire to maintain their reputation was the overriding motivation for the company's actions.
The overriding priority of the emergency services is to save lives.
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