redundant - significado y definición. Qué es redundant
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Qué (quién) es redundant - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Redundant; Redundancies; Redundancy (computing); Redundance; Redundancy (disambiguation)

redundant         
a.
1.
Excessive, superabundant, exuberant, superfluous, overflowing, plentiful, copious.
2.
Diffuse.
redundant         
1.
If you are made redundant, your employer tells you to leave because your job is no longer necessary or because your employer cannot afford to keep paying you. (BRIT BUSINESS; in AM, use be dismissed
)
My husband was made redundant late last year.
...a redundant miner.
ADJ
2.
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.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
Redundant         
·adj Using more worrds or images than are necessary or useful; pleonastic.
II. Redundant ·adj Exceeding what is natural or necessary; superabundant; exuberant; as, a redundant quantity of bile or food.

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Redundancy

Redundancy or redundant may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de redundant
1. Steinmeier‘s comments, therefore, were far from redundant.
2. Subsequently she was made redundant, while pregnant.
3. On the other, iTunes has made greatest–hits albums redundant.
4. "He is upset, angry and frustrated and feels completely redundant.
5. Publicly and politically he is directionless, pointless and redundant.