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redundant

[ri-duhn-duhnt] / rɪˈdʌn dənt /


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Equitable Chief Financial Officer Robin Raju says that a large portion of the savings will come from redundant service contracts, systems and head count and that there will be additional synergies for capital and taxes.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 27, 2026

Both state and federal safeguards already exist to govern data use and prevent pricing coordination, making local ordinances targeting software redundant and potentially counterproductive.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 26, 2026

"Yes. There's a Catholic priest there who seems to be populating the whole country with redundant British and American organs."

From BBC • Mar. 11, 2026

The US firm Tilray bought parts of the business in a £33m deal, but 38 bars have closed and 484 staff were made redundant.

From BBC • Mar. 4, 2026

Now it had redundant solar panels, whose frequent bursts of coordinated electricity were strong enough to knock back an elephant.

From "Endangered" by Eliot Schrefer