Definition of Redundancies

1. Noun. (plural of redundancy) ¹

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Definition of Redundancies

1. redundancy [n] - See also: redundancy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Redundancies

reductiveness
reductivenesses
reductivism
reductivist
reductivists
reductoisomerase
reductone
reductones
reductor
reductors
reducts
reduit
reduits
redundance
redundances
redundancies (current term)
redundancy
redundant
redundant array of independent disks
redundant check
redundant colon
redundantly
reduplicant
reduplicants
reduplicate
reduplicated
reduplicates
reduplicating
reduplication

Literary usage of Redundancies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Water Use Conflicts in the West: Implications of Reforming the Bureau of by Marca Weinberg (1997)
"... of Policy Combinations: Interactions and redundancies Policy tools can be implemented independently or in combinations, with varying effects. ..."

2. The Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy by Ordericus Vitalis, Guizot (François), Léopold Delisle (1853)
"... his lawful successor according to the order of the church, that its redundancies may be expunged, and its errors rectified, and, being thus corrected, ..."

3. The Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy by Ordericus Vitalis, Guizot (François), Léopold Delisle (1853)
"father Guerin,1 his lawful successor according to the order of the church, that its redundancies may be expunged, and its errors rectified, and, ..."

4. Valuation: Its Nature and Laws, Being an Introduction to the General Theory by Wilbur Marshall Urban (1909)
"... the intension and extension (depth and breadth in the personality) may vary independently of the intensity and multiplicity of the hedonic redundancies, ..."

5. The King's English by Henry Watson Fowler, Francis George Fowler (1906)
"redundancies Dr. Redmond told his constituents that by reducing the National vote in the House of Commons they would not thereby get rid of obstruction. ..."

6. The American Botanist and Florist: Including Lessons in the Structure, Life by Alphonso Wood (1875)
"... Variations of the radical number of the flower; 2, Deficiencies ; 3, redundancies ; 4, Union of parts ; 5, Irregularities of development. 65. ..."

7. The Greek Christian Poets and the English Poets by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1863)
"Who rain hard with redundancies of words, And thunder and lighten out of eloquence. His Greek being opposed to that of the Silen- ..."

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