Redundance

Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪˈdənˈdæns/

Redundance (noun)

  1. The state of having more information or actions than needed, so parts repeat.
  2. A design choice where extra parts can take over if another part fails.

Examples

  • The report has redundance, so the key points repeat too often.
  • Removing redundance makes the instructions clearer.