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redundant [rıˈdʌndənt] ADJ

repugnance [rıˈpʌgnəns], repugnancy [rıˈpʌgnənsı] N

accountancy [əˈkaʊntənsı] N

buoyance [ˈbɔıəns], buoyancy [ˈbɔı­ənsı] N

1. buoyance:

occupancy [ˈɒkjʊpənsı] N

2. occupancy:

II . reduce [rıˈdjuːs] VB intr

2. reduce:

redden [ˈredən] VB trans, intr

infancy [ˈınfənsı] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This redundancy results in a higher chance of being able to use one or more of the received copies to correctly decode the received signal.
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The redundancy schemes used in the design were not sufficient to give reasonable manufacturing yields.
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In one other deliberate departure from full redundancy, pictures from the descent imager were split up, with each channel carrying 350 pictures.
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For example, genetic redundancy reduces the effect of mutations in any one copy of a multi-copy gene.
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For redundancy and safe return to port, the engines are arranged in two independent engine rooms divided by a watertight bulkhead.
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It aims to improve the effectiveness of communication by eliminating redundancy without omitting important information.
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At least two engines provide compressed bleed air for all the plane's pneumatic systems, to provide full redundancy.
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Database normalization prevents redundancy and makes the best possible usage of storage.
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Large helicopters use two or three turboshaft engines for redundancy.
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There may be the possibility of claiming redundancy (see below).
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