infrequently

[ US /ˌɪnˈfɹikwəntɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɪnfɹˈiːkwəntli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. not many times
    in your 1850 church you not infrequently find a dramatic contrast between the sumptuous appointments of the building itself and the inhuman barrack-like living conditions in the church room
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How To Use infrequently In A Sentence

  • Harsh discipline was the child's lot, and they were often terrorized deliberately and, not infrequently, sexually abused.
  • We are thought of, and not infrequently referred to by our contemporaries, as old-fogyish, and out of date. The Centennial of the University of Virginia, 1819-1921
  • Police already have the power to seize and crush old, dangerous and unlicensed cars - a power used too infrequently. Times, Sunday Times
  • Classically, but infrequently observed, the attacks occur every second day with the "tertian" parasites ( Featured Articles - Encyclopedia of Earth
  • Often they are static pages that lack search functions, have nonworking links and are infrequently updated.
  • Flowers are self-compatible, but spontaneous autogamy occurs very infrequently due to protandry and to the spatial separation of anthers and stigma.
  • The term palampore appears very infrequently in these advertisements, but we know that many were imported into the colonies.
  • To conserve your time, your energy, and gasoline, shop as infrequently as your storage facilities permit. 3.
  • Though a railway has been pushed up-country from Jesselton for something over a hundred miles, both road and rolling-stock leave much to be desired, the little tin-pot locomotives not infrequently leaving the rails altogether and landing in the river. Where the Strange Trails Go Down Sulu, Borneo, Celebes, Bali, Java, Sumatra, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Cambodia, Annam, Cochin-China
  • While he was visiting his father in El Paso they would either eat in, taking turns cooking; or try one of the apparently hundreds of local Mexican restuarants which were all differently arranged, but which all nonetheless appeared to share the same menu of tacos, frijoles, nachos, burritos, tortillas in abundance, enchiladas and, infrequently, chiles rellenos. Tortillas
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