innecesario
innecessary ; needless ; unnecessary ; superfluous ; gratuitous ; uncalled-for ; unneeded.
The papers analysed were all published in biomedical or physical science journals, where the peer review process is strict with respect to verbosity and innecessary illustrations.
It is becoming urgently necessary for all information agencies to develop the closest co-operation to avoid wasting their resources through needless duplication and friction.
Consequently, it would be wasteful and unnecessary to list, or enumerate, Space and Time facets in every main class schedule.
The business community began to see the institutions of the Community as meddlesome or, as in the case of the European Parliament, superfluous.
However, most librarians do not have the training for counseling and should avoid gratuitous tampering with the lives of library patrons.
Reserve services are not noticeably curtailed; but the added clerical burden on the staff is cited as a serious, expensive, and possibly uncalled-for consequence of compliance.
The author concludes that science libraries buy many unneeded books.
desechar lo innecesario
cut through + the noise
Automation tools can help you streamline your workflow and cut through the noise.
hacer innecesario
obviate + the need for
make + redundant
All the print in one book should be of the same kind, to obviate the need for optical adjustment.
In one breath you say it's not very valuable and technologies will soon be here to make it redundant and in the next breath boast of its capabilities - you just can't have it both ways!.
hacer que Algo sea innecesario
render + unnecessary
There is a union catalogue but the development of a national data base should render this unnecessary.
riesgo innecesario
unnecessary risk
He is practically minded, not taking unnecessary risks or deliberately hurting his victims if nothing is to be gained.