redundance
1 of 1noun/rɪˈdʌndəns/
Forms:redundances
1
the unnecessary repetition or inclusion of something, often resulting in excess or waste
- The document contained several instances of redundance, with repeated phrases and redundant information that could have been omitted for clarity.
- Due to the redundance of staff members performing the same tasks, the company decided to streamline its operations and reduce overhead costs.
- The use of redundance in the system's coding resulted in inefficiencies and slowed down its performance.
- Despite being warned about the redundance of his argument, the speaker continued to reiterate the same points, prolonging the discussion unnecessarily.
- The redundance of safety features in the design ensured that even if one failed, there would be backup measures in place to prevent accidents.
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