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Redundant

Redundant | Redundantly

Redundant meaning

Superfluous; exceeding what is necessary, no longer needed. | Repetitive or needlessly wordy. | Dismissed from employment because no longer needed.

Example sentences (20)

The command and data handling subsystem was composed of two redundant command and telemetry processors and solid state recorders, a power switching unit, and an interface to two redundant 1553 standard data buses for communications with other subsystems.

According to a Melco press release, 130 staff members were made redundant and 51 employees on probation did not have their contracts extended.

According to Sky News 276 of Flybe's 321 staff have been made redundant.

Administrators were appointed to Norstead in February, making 52 people redundant, following efforts to find a buyer.

A multifunction air fryer is redundant if you already have a countertop full of other appliances, including a toaster, convection oven, and perhaps an indoor grill.

Anxiety about how many of us will be made redundant by them.

A previously redundant mezzanine floor has also been revamped to create a multi-functional events space with new lighting and audio visual capabilities capable of catering for leisure activities, conferences and meetings.

At just around two hours, does not follow a straightforward narrative, which can make some scenes feel redundant, but there is something to appreciate in the way the film’s pacing mirrors agrarian life.

Barbieland is also populated by droves of Kens, virtually redundant apart from posing and pining for their Barbies who generally pay them little mind.

Bleeding Cool continued to report from the comics industry shutdown, as it started to ramp up, but with IDW Publishing making a number of employees fully redundant, a story that only Bleeding Cool deemed worth covering, it seems.

But it’s pretty redundant if there’s not enough oil in the pipes to actually fire it up.

By remaining vigilant in defense of democracy, Nigerians can ensure that all those whose business is truncating the democratic process are soon rendered redundant.

Google workers have been reduced to tears by fears of being made redundant, a union representative told a London rally.

Her role is redundant, simply to remind us of the same thing the rest of the movie is telling us: Musical theater people are nuts, but isn’t it all fun?

He said he had initially decided to open the restaurant on Lower Mill Street in Kidderminster after he was made redundant due to the pandemic.

However, 446 employees were made redundant after a buyer for the building, civil engineering, demolition, major projects and sport and leisure operations was not found.

However, he knew "it felt redundant because you could see the character, and you needed text.

However, the fall in oil and gas prices on the international markets has raised hopes that bills will fall below this level in July, making the price guarantee redundant.

I ended up living there for eight years but I’d never have gone there if I hadn’t been made redundant.

If Korea can solve its Mexican standoff, the nuclear question will become redundant.