redundant
adjective15 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8
Describes a forced, non-voluntary job termination. Marked as a British English usage.
Emphasizes that something is entirely unnecessary.
Means almost completely unnecessary.
Indicates that something is for the most part unnecessary.
Indicates that something is unnecessary to some extent, but not completely.
Refers to the action by a company of terminating an employee's job. Marked as a British English usage.
be redundant8.0
Used to state the condition of being unemployed due to job elimination. Marked as a British English usage.
Describes the process of an employee losing their job because it is no longer needed. Marked as a British English usage.
be redundant7.5
Describes the process of something becoming unnecessary or unwanted.