English to Malay Dictionary Redundant

Redundant

berlebihan
definition
adjective
this redundant brewery has been converted into a library
not or no longer needed or useful; superfluous.
translation of 'redundant'
adjective
lewah
example
On Friday last, 32 people that were made 'redundant' left the company but these redundancies had been finalised before the takeover.
A 'redundant' power supply, as well as emergency backup, is essential.
Despite St Martin's officially being a 'redundant' church, which cannot stage weddings, Jenny was determined that she should tie the knot in her home village.
It is 'redundant' and unnecessary, just like most government programs.
β€˜I had been thinking about this idea for some time and, when I was made 'redundant' , it seemed like a great time to try it,’ he said.
My wife was made 'redundant' two weeks after we launched the business.
The original St John's Church became 'redundant' in 1938 and was once threatened with demolition through road-widening.
In time these training sessions became 'redundant' and unnecessary.
There is a single path for power and cooling distribution, with no 'redundant' components; all systems are N.
Remember that the options available to individuals leaving employment are the same, whether you are made 'redundant' or not.
As I read them, those words are entirely 'redundant' .
Get rid of any 'redundant' or unwanted items and survey what is left.
A number of the employees were made 'redundant' but the receiver hoped to carry on with the remaining workforce until February.
The employer sold the business some years after the employee commenced work and the employee was made 'redundant' .
The fax machine has been rendered almost 'redundant' as information and documents are routinely exchanged at the press of a button.
Some coaches feel this insurance is 'redundant' and unnecessary.
My partner was made 'redundant' last November and hasn't secured further employment as yet.
Their financial situation intervened however, and finally I was made 'redundant' , along with two other employees.
A 'redundant' expression combines two words that mean the same thing, thereby intensifying the effect.
Two years ago, up to 250 workers were made 'redundant' .
David was a farm manager, but he was made 'redundant' last year and so we decided to try to go into business ourselves.
Some of these components are 'redundant' while others are critical paths so that any failure will bring the whole system down.
β€˜He's just a nice guy,’ she finished, as if any other words would be completely 'redundant' .
The future of another 'redundant' church is also uncertain.
Across Scotland, cities are pock-marked with 'redundant' churches converted into pubs, DIY outlets and designer flats.
Architects were needed to transform buildings made 'redundant' by the Revolution, such as churches, into buildings serving new public needs.
That is because St Martin's Church in Whenby was 'redundant' .
This initially took the form of the Redundancy Payments Act of 1965, which obliged employers to pay compensation to employees who were made 'redundant' .
Six months later he was made 'redundant' by the small firm that employed him.
Another report, assessment and approval by City Council would have been 'redundant' and a wasteful expenditure of time and money.
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