That which remains, or the state of being, beyond what is necessary or required
“The rigorous safety requirements applying to commercial aircraft would imply a fair degree of redundancy in the amount of maintenance and servicing carried out, but this is not the case.”
The state of being not, or no longer, needed or useful
“Worse still, the electro beat that underscores most of the album wears thin to the point of redundancy by the time the closing track rolls around.”
The state of being no longer in employment, or being made unemployed
“Furious at his forced redundancy, he refused a Royal Service Medal.”
The use of an excessive amount of words to express oneself
“Levring creates added layers of meaning, leading us to question the redundancy of words spoken without any true understanding of their import.”
Something that occurs or is done again
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