redundantee rare.
(rɪˌdʌndənˈtiː)
[f. redundant a. + -ee1.]
A person who has been made redundant.
1963 Times 8 May 13/7 Could not redundancies due to the Beeching plan be handled in a similar way? I am sure that industrialists would cooperate to try to find work for these men, possibly on the basis of one redundantee (?) to so many regular employees. 1971 Selling Today Sept. 8/2 Much is offered by way of genius. Like the recent ‘redundantee’ who offered a world of experience, expertise, exuberance and enthusiasm. |