otiose

/ˈoʊʃiˌoʊs/
adjective
  1. Serving no practical purpose; unnecessary or useless.
    • Buying a third umbrella seemed otiose when we already had two at home.
    • The committee spent hours debating an otiose rule that no one followed.
    • Her otiose comments only delayed the decision-making process.
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