Synonym: excess, extra, pleonastic, spare, supererogatory, superfluous, supernumerary, surplus, tautologic, tautological. Similar words: mundane, abundance, endangered, attendant, defendant, descendant, round and round, in danger. Meaning: [rɪ'dʌndənt] adj. 1. more than is needed, desired, or required 2. repetition of same sense in different words.
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121 Apparent Disadvantages of Swarm Systems NonoptimalBecause they are redundant and have no central control, swarm systems are inefficient.
122 Redundant parts were extensively used to ensure reliability, yet the whole unit was little bigger than a large microwave oven.
123 The engineering firm, Meco is to close its plant at Ashchurch near Tewkesbury, making around 350 staff redundant.
124 Before they became redundant some three years earlier, all of them had been economically active and in full-time employment.
125 They may be school leavers, graduates, people made redundant or returning to the job market after raising a family.
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126 And there are fears of development in the parkland of redundant Poole Hospital, just a few fields from Roseberry Topping.
127 By repeating the name here, now redundant information, Leon behaves rather as one might in producing a character profile.
128 Therefore, managed floating does not have the advantage of making redundant the holding of official reserves.
129 These features of the gospels are neither simple history nor redundant embroidery.
130 The process of disposal once a hospital is redundant can be frustratingly slow and unimaginative.
131 We had the same bills after he got made redundant.
132 Hopes are still expressed that old manufacturing industries will re-employ all those previously made redundant as soon as the economic recession is over.
133 There is nothing uglier than a redundant ski-tow out of season, with its pylons marching up a scarred, broken hillside.
134 About half the 6,000 white collar workers are likely to be made redundant in response to the shrinking market for coal.
135 The storage of this sort of data causes the difficulty that the compact format is counterbalanced by the redundant information.
136 This amount may be expressed as a ratio of the amount of useful information compared to the amount of redundant information.
137 They cynically target the newly redundant and suggest a complete break with their old firm.
138 The push for interracial adoption is redundant and behind the curve.
139 And yet most redundant hospitals offer unique and exciting opportunities for conversion and re-use.
140 But many of the companies interested have a potentially redundant nodule mining technology on their hands.
141 Six of the federation's eight permanent staff were made redundant after its last general assembly in May.
142 They had more job security and were less likely to be laid off or made redundant.
143 I was made redundant last year, and am still searching for a new job.
144 As Farnham's second Anglican church, it was never very successful in attracting large congregations and was declared redundant in 1974.
145 As an ex employee, he's loyal to the company, even though it made him redundant after 34 years.
146 Secondly, how well those made redundant are treated is an important factor in maintaining the morale of those who stay behind.
147 Such, after all, is the pace of scientific discovery that today's knowledge is redundant tomorrow.
148 Individuals who possess certain skills may also find their power diminished if those skills are made redundant by developments in new technology.
149 Not much compared with a redundant commercial package wasting shelf space.
150 He argued that he was not redundant because there was other work available within the terms of his contract of employment.
More similar words: mundane, abundance, endangered, attendant, defendant, descendant, round and round, in danger, endanger, dependance, attendance, pedant, boundary, inundate, undaunted, pedantic, foundation, fundamental, discordant, hundred, undulant, predominant, sand dune, cruel and unusual punishment, dan, dance, dancer, danger, dangle, panda.