Redundant

//ɹɪˈdɐn.dənt//

"Redundant" in a Sentence (16 examples)

The bottles of beer that I brought to the party were redundant; the host's family owned a brewery.

"Teenage discontentment" is redundant.

Soldiers currently in theatre will not be made redundant.

I think this phrase is a little redundant.

Any further comment is redundant.

Most of, if not all, electronic and mechanical devices on airplanes are redundant in order to prevent failures.

Tom was made redundant.

If two people have the same opinion, one of them is redundant.

If a relationship is good, marriage is redundant, but if it isn't, marriage becomes a liability.

It's redundant.

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It is allowed, that Senates and great Councils are often troubled with redundant, ebullient, and other peccant Humours, with many Diſeaſes of the Head and more of the Heart; […]

In the living state, the body is observed to receive aliment; to assimilate a part; to evacuate what is redundant or useless; […]

A key driver has been the approval of a new housing and employment development called Fawley Waterside, with 1,500 homes planned on the site of a redundant power station on the edge of Southampton Water.

Two entrants shared this award for their work on two quite different stations, but with the same purpose of bringing a redundant station building back into use for the benefit of the community, with the added result of conserving an historic building.

Four employees were made redundant.

The two lines are mainly used for redundant and therefore fault-tolerant message transmission, but they can also transmit different messages.

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