Adverb
Not frequently; rarely.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf you see your neighbor in sin, don't look only at this, but also think about what he has done or does that is good, and infrequently trying this in general, while not partialy judging, you will find that he is better than you. Basil of Caesarea
The intoxication of power rapidly sobers off in the knowledge of its restrictions and under the prompt reminder of an ever-present and not always considerate press, as well as the kindly suggestions that not infrequently come from Congress. William Howard Taft
Not infrequently our GOD brings His people into difficulties on purpose that they may come to know Him as they could not otherwise do. James Hudson Taylor
Edged tools are dangerous things to handle, and not infrequently do much hurt. Agnes Repplier
Furthermore, America suffers not only from a lack of standards, but also not infrequently from a confusion or an inversion of standards. Irving Babbitt
Opportunities come infrequently. When it rains gold, put out the bucket, not the thimble. Warren Buffett