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Sentence count:221+7Posted:2017-02-01Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: excessextrapleonasticsparesupererogatorysuperfluoussupernumerarysurplustautologictautologicalSimilar words: mundaneabundanceendangeredattendantdefendantdescendantround and roundin dangerMeaning: [rɪ'dʌndənt]  adj. 1. more than is needed, desired, or required 2. repetition of same sense in different words. 
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31 What, then, happened to the redundant workers?
32 Make redundant food webs. Increase diversity gradually.
33 He was worried about being made redundant at work.
34 Fifty welders were declared redundant.
35 It will never become redundant from his end.
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36 The remaining 50 percent were made redundant.
37 Businesses are closing and making people redundant.
38 He says he was made redundant from his storeman job but Mrs Smith says he was sacked for being drunk.
39 In dramatic form they suggested: As some industries become redundant others will be required to expand.
40 Married doesn't mean redundant and most definitely doesn't mean brainless.
41 They didn't make him redundant this time, they just sank the ships he was on.
42 Planning permission was granted for converting the church into a nursing home - an appropriate community use for a redundant church.
43 Federation leaders were annoyed by the redundant demands, but could rarely refuse.
44 Employees dismissed in the wake of such an exercise will usually be redundant.
45 Moreover, it would soon become redundant when the low sulphur standard becomes mandatory for all diesel.
46 This may involve suggesting such employees take early retirement or making them redundant.
47 Tim Plunkett, who was made redundant by Dowty's and Jim Blenkinsop.
48 The inclusion of second level information would not increase the proportion of useful information to redundant information.
49 A redundant fitter from the Coventry car industry in his mid-forties lives alone and receives £61.02 a fortnight.
50 The recession has cut the number of Thames's commercial customers and has virtually killed off profits from selling redundant properties.
51 It is made redundant by the enormity of the city.
52 The redundant building was advertised as a potential business centre, equipped with offices and laboratory space.
53 This might be high if workers were scarce or highly productive and low if they were redundant or incompetent.
54 At the regional network level, Verio continued to consolidate its POPs, closing 11 redundant POPs during the quarter.
55 However, if you have been made redundant from a skilled or semi-skilled job you are eligible.
56 A redundant copy of the first issue of Witness had been screwed up and used as a firelighter.
57 This seems to imply that care programming has been considered and dismissed as redundant in view of prevailing systems of mental health care.
58 The survival of slimmed-down companies is small comfort for people made redundant.
59 Malebranche makes the material world not just a bare possibility but a redundant one too.
60 The savings are taken up by the government in the form of higher taxes and transferred to the redundant workers.
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