noun
- the state of being no longer needed or useful; unnecessary repetition or duplication
- job losses due to positions being eliminated as no longer necessary
Usage: British
Examples
- The editor removed several redundancies from the manuscript.
- The new software eliminated many redundancies in the data processing system.
- The company announced redundancies affecting 200 employees.
- We need to identify redundancies in our workflow to improve efficiency.
- The merger resulted in redundancies across multiple departments.
- His speech was full of redundancies that made it difficult to follow.