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  1. REDUNDANT definition: 1. (especially of a word, phrase, etc.) unnecessary because it is more than is needed: 2. having…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of REDUNDANT is exceeding what is necessary or normal : superfluous. How to use redundant in a sentence.

  3. characterized by unnecessary words or repetition; verbose: He writes in a redundant style. Synonyms: repetitive, verbose. serving or added as a backup; extra: If the latch fails on this backwards-opening car hood, the wind will blow it down rather than up, so a redundant latch is not needed.

  4. Definition of redundant adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. The word redundant applies to things that are unnecessary or could be left out. Calling a blank sheet of paper empty is redundant. Teachers often tell students to avoid being redundant — meaning avoid saying something twice or more.

  6. REDUNDANT definition: 1. not working because your employer has told you there is not enough work: 2. not needed or used…. Learn more.

  7. adjective. More than enough; overabundant; excess; superfluous. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Using more words than are needed; wordy. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Unnecessary to the meaning. Webster's New World. Of or relating to linguistic redundancy. American Heritage.

  8. Something that is redundant is no longer needed because its job is being done by something else or because its job is no longer necessary or useful. Changes in technology may mean that once-valued skills are now redundant.

  9. redundant meaning, definition, what is redundant: if you are redundant, your employer no l...: Learn more.

  10. 1. Exceeding what is necessary or natural; superfluous. 2. Needlessly wordy or repetitive in expression: a student paper filled with redundant phrases. 3. Of or relating to linguistic redundancy. 4. Chiefly British Dismissed or laid off from work, as for being no longer needed. 5. Electronics Of or involving redundancy in electronic equipment. 6.

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