There was no need for a revolutionary to overthrow the dynasty. If you can topple a rock whose roots are buried in the depths of the ocean, you can hope to deter it from its purpose. “Overturn the decision.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/overturn%20the%20decision. Retrieved 11 October 2022. Studies that rely on established evidence are more likely to be true than those that appear to overturn it. In 1996, he participated in one of the lawsuits that led to the repeal of sections of the Communications Decency Act aimed at blocking “blatantly offensive” material online. Such an allegation must not be based on less evidence than would be sufficient to overturn the law. Their first trip was marred by an accident – Williams tried to turn the boat over. When Alfred reached the dump, standing between the handles of the wheelbarrow, he tried to knock it over. She retaliated by using her telekinetic powers to flip her party bus. The Italian Futurists were ready to overturn the world as they knew it in order to realize their ideal world. Should a self-respecting democracy have a Supreme Court like ours, which has the power to overturn democratic laws? The lawsuit comes after his attempt to overturn norms by decree was rejected by a state court judge last week.

V. 1) reject a lawyer`s objection to a question put to a witness or to the admission of evidence. In dismissing the objection, the trial judge admits the issue or evidence to the court. If the judge agrees with the objection, he or she “supports” the objection and does not admit the issue or evidence. (2) decide (by an appellate court) that an earlier appellate decision on a point of law was incorrect and therefore no longer constituted a valid precedent on that point of law. n. the decision of a court of appeal that the judgment of a lower court was erroneous and is therefore set aside. The result is that the lower court that heard the case is ordered to reject the original application, rehear the case or change its verdict. Examples: A court that has denied an application for a warrant is required to issue the application. A lower court which has rendered a judgment without proof of damage is ordered to dismiss. 13th century, in the sense defined in the transitive sense 1.