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re·dun·dan·cy [rɪˈdʌndən(t)si] N

1. redundancy ECON:

redundancy Brit Aus (downsizing)
redundancy (unemployment)
voluntary redundancy

2. redundancy ECON (instance):

redundancy Brit Aus

3. redundancy LING:

redundancy
redundancy

re·ˈdun·dan·cy pay·ment N Brit Aus

redundancy payment

vol·un·tary re·ˈdun·dan·cy N

Usage examples with redundancy

voluntary redundancy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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When applying the principle of redundancy to computer science, blindly adding code is not suggested.
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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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Generative grammar uses such redundancy to simplify the form of grammatical description.
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So the symmetrization (or anti-symmetrization) must be introduced to eliminate this redundancy in the first quantization description.
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The eight separate engines exist for redundancy, allowing the craft to continue flying if one engine goes out.
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In 1974, redundancy allowances in cases of bankruptcies were introduced.
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Redundancy allows line failures to occur and power is simply rerouted while workmen repair the damaged and deactivated line.
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There may be the possibility of claiming redundancy (see below).
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Large helicopters use two or three turboshaft engines for redundancy.
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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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