Definition: A verb that requires an inordinate amount of words to convey a simple concept.
Example: "The meeting was adjourned, thus allowing for a more thorough discussion of the previously discussed agenda, which was previously discussed at length."
Etymology: Derived from the Latin "ad-jurare," meaning "to say it again," and the Greek "bureaux," meaning "a bunch of unnecessary words."
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See Example Entry 4 for more examples of Redundancy in action.
See Thesaurus Entry 3 for a more in-depth analysis of Bureaucratic Redundancy.