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  1. 1. a. : exceeding what is necessary or normal : superfluous. b. : characterized by or containing an excess. specifically : using more words than necessary. c. : characterized by similarity or repetition. a group of particularly redundant brick buildings.

  2. Redundant definition: exceeding what is needed or useful; superfluous. See examples of REDUNDANT used in a sentence.

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

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 1. surplus to requirements; unnecessary or superfluous. 2. verbose or tautological. 3. deprived of one's job because it is no longer necessary for efficient operation. he has been made redundant. 4. (of components, information, etc) duplicated or added as a precaution against failure, error, etc.

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

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