0 used to describe a word or phrase, or sometimes an idea, that is unnecessary or has been used several times: --
H it is, is it their view that it is also unnecessary and otiose in paragraph (a)?
I suggest that that is a wholly otiose collection of words in that particular part of the proposed amendment.
That seems to me a totally otiose statement.
In respect of our domestic legislation, it is completely otiose and it would create legal anomalies.
Nothing soft, otiose, irrelevant cumbered your pages.
It would be otiose to describe a few tiles at random when the book's great strength and invaluable gift is the uncompressible view of the whole.
These explanations, however, are otiose.
It would be otiose to draw up the list.