nullify
nullify
Assuming that you are talking about a Government, it's to 'overthrow' a Government.
To Nullify Added: To "reverse."
Capsize.
To overturn means to reverse or invalidate a decision, ruling, or situation. It often refers to legal contexts, such as when a higher court nullifies the decision of a lower court. The term can also be used more generally to describe the act of causing something to be turned upside down or disrupted.
The word is override.
Verb: to make or become unlikely to give way or overturn
Two options are overturn and repeal.
No, since a "nutritionist" in the UK is not a legally protected term. This means that anyone can use it to describe themselves, even without training. Hence an internship is not required. (The legally protected term, which requires training, is "dietitian").
No, "overturn" is not a recognized classical music form. Classical music typically includes forms such as sonata, symphony, concerto, and chamber music. The term "overturn" may refer to a concept in other contexts but does not pertain to a specific structure or genre in classical music.
No, the term 'Dietician' is legally protected. 'Nutritionist', however is not. This means that a tramp could legally adopt the title 'Dietician' and charge extortionate amounts of money for unfounded advice.
The word that means legally collectible is 'enforceable.'