Redundancy
41redundancy pay — Brit. See severance pay. [1965 70] * * * redundancy pay UK US noun [uncountable] british an amount of money that an employer gives a worker who is made redundant Thesaurus: extra payments and benefits in addition to wageshyponym wages and… …
42redundancy — noun (plural cies) Date: circa 1602 1. a. the quality or state of being redundant ; superfluity b. the use of redundant components; also such components c. chiefly British dismissal from a job especially by layoff 2. profusion …
43redundancy — /ri dun deuhn see/, n., pl. redundancies. 1. the state of being redundant. 2. superfluous repetition or overlapping, esp. of words. 3. a redundant thing, part, or amount; superfluity. 4. the provision of additional or duplicate systems, equipment …
44redundancy — Occurrence of linearly arranged, largely identical, repeated sequences of DNA. terminal r. the condition in a viral chromosome in which identical genetic information occurs at each end of the chromosome. * * * re·dun·dan·cy (re dunґdən se)… …
45Redundancy — (информационная) избыточность …
46redundancy — Synonyms and related words: EDP, abundance, amplitude, avalanche, battology, bedizenment, bit, channel, circumambages, circumbendibus, circumlocution, cloud of words, communication explosion, communication theory, copiousness, data retrieval,… …
47redundancy — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. verbosity, tautology, superfluity; see excess , repetition , wordiness . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Words or the use of words in excess of those needed for clarity or precision: diffuseness, diffusion, long windedness,… …
48redundancy — re|dun|dan|cy [ rı dʌndənsi ] noun count or uncount 1. ) a situation in which something is not needed, especially because the same thing or a similar thing already exists 2. ) BRITISH a situation in which someone is told to leave their job… …
49Redundancy — If you are made redundant it means you are laid off …
50redundancy — rɪ dÊŒndÉ™nsɪ n. excessive plentifulness, superfluity; wordiness; state of being unemployed; layoff; abundance; needless repetition …