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Term: Redundancies

Definition:

A redundancy refers to the state or quality of being redundant, which means the unnecessary repetition of words, phrases, ideas, or actions within a particular context.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

Noun: Refers to unnecessary repetition resulting in wordiness or verbosity.

Example: The writer was advised to remove the redundancies from their essay in order to improve its clarity and conciseness.

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Sense 2:

Noun: Indicates the existence of extra personnel, equipment, or resources, which play a backup or reserve role.

Example: The project team had redundancies in place to ensure minimal disruption in case of any unforeseen circumstances, such as employee absences.

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Sense 3:

Adjective: Describes elements that are exceeding what is necessary or normal.

Example: The department manager realized there were redundancies in their current processes, and decided to streamline them for increased efficiency.

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Sense 4:

Adjective: Pertains to duplicate or overlapping features/functions in a system or device.

Example: The software developer identified redundancies in the code, leading to a more streamlined and error-free program.

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