redundance

[US]/rɪˈdʌndəns/
[UK]/rɪˈdʌndəns/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being redundant; superfluity or excess; the use of redundant expression or unnecessary words; wordiness or prolixity; (computing) the part of data that is excessive or can be omitted without loss of essential information
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remove redundance

Example Sentences

technical redundance in the system ensures continued operation during failures.

the redundance in the report made it unnecessarily long.

we need to eliminate redundance in our communication to be more efficient.

the redundance check helped identify duplicate entries in the database.

built-in redundance protects critical infrastructure from single points of failure.

the redundance of effort across departments wastes valuable resources.

engineers designed redundance into the power grid for reliability.

data redundance creates backup copies that prevent information loss.

she pointed out the redundance in the legal document's wording.

redundance in military systems serves as a fail-safe against attacks.

the redundance across multiple servers ensures high availability.

automating processes can reduce redundance and improve productivity.

the redundance within the software provides error correction capabilities.

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