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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "redundant" in a sentence

    redundant example sentences

    redundant


    1. When made redundant, I had to claim Job Seekers Al owance


    2. "I believe this room is logged," Thom said, "Minutes would be redundant, but I will put a summary in his inbox


    3. In Practice: Be redundant


    4. Be redundant where you know you will find it in


    5. redundant capacity (other servers that take over)


    6. M-day, when machines would take over from redundant humans, went the rumours


    7. He imagined the board of executives doing a cost-benefit analysis: how long after making the workers redundant would they move back into profit


    8. If the newcomers had simply decided to take over every role, rendering humans redundant, then clearly any human had every right to feel their existence to be threatened


    9. With his eyes shut and already in total darkness, it seemed redundant to cover his eyes further with the fullness of his hand; but this was William’s way of feeling at ease


    10. He said he’d had a red flag from one of the old redundant computer systems

    11. This had saved millions of pounds over the last few years as soldiers had been made redundant leaving security to automated systems


    12. He had been quite effectively made redundant, irrelevant, obsolete


    13. OSHA has just announced that they have eliminated redundant reporting requirements on employers that


    14. Another great conquest is the elimination of the wastes and redundant works in consequence of the application of the unique task and of the utilization of the Usuarist Projects that reordain the form of doing the same things under new focus


    15.  Through inheritance, we can eliminate redundant code and extend the use of existing classes


    16. When blacks move “beyond grievance” and begin to succeed “by dint of their own hard work,” Steele perceives, the entire grievance structure becomes redundant


    17. Perhaps that is because liberal talk shows are essentially redundant, being repetitions of what is seen daily in most of the major media of the country


    18. “It’s normal to want to protect yourself, but with Brandon it’s redundant


    19. that are redundant, don’t add value, are counterproductive or can be automated


    20. redundant? Well, to be fair I can’t legislate for that but what I can say is that all the

    21. Though outwardly enthusiastic in presenting the figures to the Army officers, Friedlander privately thought the new system cumbersome and redundant


    22. A slight movement of the boy’s head was redundant; she’d already caught the yes in his mind


    23. but because he probably considered it as redundant as the rest of


    24. was almost a redundant question


    25. It would have been redundant for George to make the same promises


    26. then it has become a bit redundant


    27. Looking first at one and then the other, he could read Sharon’s thoughts, and though his question was redundant, he asked


    28. If you don't do this religiously, you will be overwhelmed with unnecessary and redundant information


    29. I cleared it out but it's in there redundant times


    30. Science would become redundant

    31. During that year the oil refinery was down-sizing and thousands were made redundant


    32. I was made redundant from my job and thrown on the scrap heap at 40


    33. Our complicated machines, computers and vehicles would be redundant in


    34. Loving one's self is the first step to experiencing unconditional love for all (redundant)


    35. How mind-bogglingly redundant! Within each quantum probability there is born a new universe


    36. The command was redundant, for the image was already materializing in front of them


    37. Marriage had been declared redundant along with fathers - a quarter of his students came from single parent homes


    38. You may be made redundant


    39. Maureen was shocked when John told her that he was informed he would be one of those made redundant


    40. The length of service Gary had would have meant a huge hole in her budget had she made him redundant, and the idea had been parked

    41. Stranger things were afoot for Matthew at this time also, as he learned that the Company he worked for was closing down shortly and the entire workforce would be made redundant


    42. Praise was redundant, embarrassing, patronizing and belittling


    43. When a lad leaves school and joins the army at sixteen and serves his country for twenty years he doesn’t expect to be made redundant


    44. Didn’t stop them making him redundant, though


    45. " Jerry didn’t have a clue how to respond to this guy without insulting him, and for Charles, insults were redundant


    46. He had not shared the contents of the other letter, because being reprimanded or even shut down by the US Attorney General’s office would have been redundant


    47. supported by a redundant network of repeaters


    48. ‘The men and women of the regiment were made redundant and our equipment spread across the rest of the armed forces


    49. Quite a redundant piece of advice, closing your eyes was one of the last things on your mind here


    50. It was well known that when the two Departments merged, half the employees faced the possibility of being declared redundant; this included half of the HR employees in the area













































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    Synonyms for "redundant"

    pleonastic redundant tautologic tautological excess extra spare supererogatory superfluous supernumerary surplus excessive overflowing plethoric

    "redundant" definitions

    more than is needed, desired, or required


    repetition of same sense in different words