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infrequency

[ US /ˌɪnˈfɹikwənsi/ ]
NOUN
  1. noteworthy scarcity

How To Use infrequency In A Sentence

  • But for the units on the ground that have to keep fighting, the impact of friendly fire is no less debilitating for its infrequency. A Marine's Death by Friendly Fire Haunts Afghanistan Outpost
  • He had gone on record before this game noting the infrequency of cup shocks in the north opposed to his native England.
  • Such crimes may be rare, but it's not just their infrequency that makes them so shocking.
  • After all, since churches risk losing their tax-exempt status for engaging in express advocacy on behalf of a partisan cause but not advocating for or against nonpartisan ballot initiatives, perhaps we should not be surprised by the infrequency of politicking over the pulpit. American Grace
  • Like all truly great bands, they never settled for a formula sound and have constantly evolved despite the infrequency of their releases.
  • The infrequency of turning the germinating grain benefits the growth of the roots and the development of the plumule, besides saving much labor. Scientific American Supplement, No. 433, April 19, 1884
  • CNN reports the special tournament called the "The Quicksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau" a legendary lifeguard and surfer has only been held seven times in 26 years due to the infrequency of adequate waves. Huge Pacific storm to bring high surf to Hawaii
  • The relatively dense vegetation cover provided by the lancewood-bullwaddy canopy results in a sparse grass cover, while the extensive canopy cover and infrequency of fire provides an environment which supports forbs, small shrubs and vines with rainforest affinities. Victoria Plains tropical savanna
  • Is it possible to see a misguided trajectory in certain of the developments, e.g., the silent recitation of the Canon of the Mass, infrequency of reception of holy communion, the retention of Latin? Critiquing the critics
  • After all, since churches risk losing their tax-exempt status for engaging in express advocacy on behalf of a partisan cause but not advocating for or against nonpartisan ballot initiatives, perhaps we should not be surprised by the infrequency of politicking over the pulpit. American Grace
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