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01
redundante, superfluo
surpassing what is needed or required, and so, no longer of use
Example
His position at the company became redundant after the department was restructured.
They removed redundant parts from the machine to improve efficiency.
1.1
redundante, superfluo
(of words or phrases) repetitive and unnecessary
Example
The phrase " final conclusion " is redundant since a conclusion is already final by definition.
La frase "conclusión final" es redundante, ya que una conclusión es, por definición, final.
He was asked to remove redundant words from his writing to make it more concise.
Se le pidió que eliminara palabras superfluas de su escritura para hacerla más concisa.
1.2
despido, redundante
no longer employed because there is no more work available or the position is no longer necessary
Example
They offered training programs to help redundant workers find new jobs.
The company had to make several employees redundant due to budget cuts.
02
redundante, duplicado
referring to a system or component that is duplicated or has backup to increase reliability or safety
Example
The aircraft 's redundant systems ensure it can continue to operate even if one fails.
Los sistemas redundantes del avión aseguran que pueda seguir operando incluso si uno falla.
Engineers designed the bridge with redundant supports to enhance its structural integrity.
Los ingenieros diseñaron el puente con soportes redundantes, duplicados para mejorar su integridad estructural.

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