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Meanings of
infrequency
in English
Portuguese
raridade
Catalan
estranyesa
Spanish
infrecuencia
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Noteworthy scarcity.
rarity
rareness
Portuguese
raridade
Synonyms
Examples for "
rarity
"
rarity
rareness
Examples for "
rarity
"
1
The case reported in view of
rarity
and at 2 years followup.
2
It was once a
rarity
for prime ministers to talk about education.
3
But fashions change, and
rarity
and quality will always be in demand.
4
Given its
rarity
,
optimal surgical, and oncologic management is not well described.
5
But I was ordered by Time City, as a
rarity
of history.
1
Marie's four years of training made her recognize the
rareness
of this giving.
2
Prediction: the
rareness
of both Kay's talent and his appearances should make this his night.
3
You'll find a man who can savor your
rareness
.
4
Infidelity in marital relations, punishment for;
rareness
of
5
Grandmamma kissed me-a thing of the greatest
rareness
.
Usage of
infrequency
in English
1
Owing to the
infrequency
of this disease, studies addressing bilomas are rare.
2
To me, what is more striking, however, is its surprising
infrequency
.
3
With their greater
infrequency
the sounds increased in strength and sharpness.
4
And here must be recalled the relative
infrequency
of complete books in classic Athens.
5
Due to the
infrequency
of this malignant disease, no standard treatment would be available.
6
With extreme
infrequency
,
a female is proven guilty of lying.
7
It's truth's
infrequency
which makes her so charming and refreshing.
8
Desulfovibrio infection is presumably underestimated due to its
infrequency
,
indolent growth, and difficulty in identification.
9
The trouble with Pirate might be the
infrequency
with which he had been saddled and ridden.
10
A third and still more noteworthy point is the
infrequency
-
absence
, Iaminclined to say-ofcabarets.
11
The two had scarcely any interests in common, and the
infrequency
of intercourse entailed unfamiliarity and embarrassment.
12
Now the law, in making divorce a very costly process, had simply desired to secure its
infrequency
.
13
Whipping,
infrequency
of now, as punishment, 421.
14
The comparative
infrequency
of retention of modern bullets is probably one of the main elements in this relation.
15
This was revenge within their reach, at any hour; and its previous
infrequency
is a matter of astonishment.
16
The
infrequency
of acquaintance with any of the great fathers of English lore marks this state of things.
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infrequency
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
relative infrequency
comparative infrequency
greater infrequency
extreme infrequency
give the infrequency
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Translations for
infrequency
Portuguese
raridade
Catalan
estranyesa
raresa
Spanish
infrecuencia
rareza
singularidad
Infrequency
through the time