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More than is needed, desired, or required.
extra
spare
excess
surplus
superfluous
supernumerary
supererogatory
unnecessary
unneeded
Repetition of same sense in different words.
tautological
pleonastic
tautologic
prolix
1
Chrysler said
redundant
control systems within the Jefferson North plant ensured quality.
2
It's also going to be difficult for those currently
redundant
,
'
he said.
3
SIPTU has called for new legislation to improve compensation for
redundant
workers.
4
According to one source, about 11 staff members are being made
redundant
.
5
But could developments in contactless payment technology risk leaving it looking
redundant
?
6
He had also scoped out the internal security measures, the
redundant
systems.
7
Much of what Twitter has to say is, of course, totally
redundant
.
8
Mr Hunt said 850 people across Adams will be made
redundant
immediately.
9
The questions it asked seemed at times to be irrelevant, then
redundant
.
10
A number of employees at Independent Print Limited will be made
redundant
.
11
All 31 employees are understood to have been made
redundant
this week.
12
Regarding the former, to say that Beyonce looks terrific is probably
redundant
.
13
Multiple, often
redundant
pathways and processes exist to regulate these renal functions.
14
Some of the workers took voluntary retirement, while others were made
redundant
.
15
But at the risk of being
redundant
,
this is not your place.
16
The people wanted a leaner Cabinet, with fewer ministers occupying
redundant
posts.
redundant
make redundant
become redundant
redundant workers
largely redundant
as redundant