redundantly

/rɪˈdʌndəntli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is not necessary because it repeats something already said or done; unnecessarily.
    • The instructions were redundantly detailed, confusing the new users.
    • He redundantly explained the same point three times during the meeting.
    • She redundantly added a second lock to a door that already had a strong one.
  2. In a way that includes extra parts or backup systems to prevent failure.
    • The critical data is stored redundantly on multiple servers.
    • The system runs redundantly to ensure no downtime during maintenance.
    • The power supply is designed redundantly so that if one unit fails, another takes over.
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