0 used to describe a word or phrase, or sometimes an idea, that is unnecessary or has been used several times:
So why not simplify matters and drop the now otiose "caring proviso"?
So there is no need for additional reparation, and the satisfaction theory of the atonement is otiose.
To connect them with some vendetta against linguistic and logical structure seems philosophically otiose.
Because the juvenile hearing was conducted in private, there would be no otiose public stigma associated with its outcome.
Rather, they claim that his principle is otiose.
In that case my argument would be otiose.
This, he thinks, makes otiose the 'search for a transcendental source for morality'.
It would be otiose to draw up the list.