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redundancy /rɪˈdʌndənsi/ noun (plural redundancies)

نسخه برداری از یک ویژگی به منظور جلوگیری از خرابی سیستم که نتیجه بد عمل کردن آن ویژگی است، افزونگی، حشو، سخن، زائد، فراوانی، ربع، اطناب، کامپیوتر: تکرار اطلاعات میان فایلهای گوناگون افزونگی، حقوقی: در دفاع دعوی از مسائل خارجی استفاده کردن، روانشناسی: حشو، علوم هوایی: افزونگی
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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

redundancy
[noun]
Synonyms: unemployment, joblessness, layoff, the axe (informal), the sack (informal)
Related Words: flatulence, inflatedness, inflation, tumidity, turgidity

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

redundancy /rɪˈdʌndənsi/ noun (plural redundancies)

1. [uncountable and countable] British English a situation in which someone has to leave their job, because they are no longer needed Synonym : layoff:
The closure of the export department resulted in over 100 redundancies.
Two thousand workers now face redundancy.
An employee is not eligible for a redundancy payment unless he has been with the company for two years.
voluntary/compulsory redundancy
We were offered a £3,000 cash bonus to take voluntary redundancy.

2. [uncountable] when something is not used because something similar or the same already exists

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

redundancy
noun
ADJ. large-scale, major, mass, massive The closure of the mine led to large-scale redundancies.
widespread | threatened | compulsory, enforced, forced | voluntary
QUANT. round, wave a fresh wave of redundancies
VERB + REDUNDANCY make The bank will be making 3,500 redundancies over the next five years.
lead to, result in | avoid | announce | be threatened by/with, face Sixty workers at a clothing factory face redundancy because the firm is relocating.
accept, take, volunteer for Those choosing to take redundancy will receive the company's standard redundancy terms.
REDUNDANCY + VERB occur, take place
REDUNDANCY + NOUN policy | programme | notice Redundancy notices have been sent to 200 workers.
compensation, package, terms | money, pay, payment | costs Most of the companies' losses stemmed from redundancy costs.
PHRASES the threat of redundancy

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

redundancy

make redundancies
The company is to make 1,400 redundancies.
face redundancy
Up to 300 leather factory workers are facing redundancy.
take/accept redundancy
Twenty staff members took voluntary redundancy.
volunteer for redundancy (=offer to take redundancy)
Nearly 40% of the workforce volunteered for redundancy.
compulsory redundancies (=when workers are forced to be redundant)
He promised there would be no compulsory redundancies.
voluntary redundancies (=done willingly, without being forced)
Wherever possible the cuts will be achieved by voluntary redundancies.
mass/large-scale redundancies
The company is preparing large-scale redundancies at its British factories.
redundancy money/pay
He spent his redundancy money on a plot of land.
a redundancy payment
He was not entitled to a redundancy payment.
redundancy terms (=the conditions of a redundancy agreement, for example how much money someone will receive)
Some staff had chosen to go because the voluntary redundancy terms were attractive.
a redundancy package (=a set of things offered to someone who is being made redundant)
The trade union negotiated a generous redundancy package for its members.
a redundancy notice (=a printed statement telling a worker that they are being made redundant)
1,100 of the bank's 1,260 staff in the UK were given redundancy notices.
a round of redundancies (=one set of redundancies in a series)
The industry has announced a new round of redundancies.
a wave of redundancies (=a sudden increase in the number of redundancies)
The latest wave of redundancies resulted in 4,000 job cuts.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary


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