Rarely
Meanings and phrases
adv.
- not often; seldom
E.g.
- Biamonti's numbers, in addition, are rarely used.
- before their name, although this is rarely used.
- The arbitration procedures were rarely used.
E.g.
- Polecats and pine martens are very rarely seen.
- Therefore, he will be rarely seen in the upcoming episodes.
- However, Hindes did concede that these ads were rarely seen.
E.g.
- The song was very rarely played live by the Who.
- Polecats and pine martens are very rarely seen.
- Only very rarely did E.M.A.K.’s music include vocals.
E.g.
- The dhole only rarely takes domestic livestock.
- The 1908/09 series only rarely had preheaters.
- Tropical cyclones only rarely cause damage in Cambodia.
E.g.
- Ancient cymbals or tuned cymbals are much more rarely called for.
- The term "Afro-Usonian", and variations of such, are more rarely used.
- However, more rarely, public offerings take place in the secondary market.
E.g.
- This species is rarely found in NSW, and Australia.
- This genetic tolerance is very rarely found in nature.
- These variants are rarely found in snack bars.
E.g.
- The song was rarely performed in concert.
- He followed the Romani lifestyle and rarely performed in public.
- This is rarely performed alone.
E.g.
- The song was very rarely played live by the Who.
- Other Black second moves are rarely played.
- 3...Nxd4 is possible, though rarely played today by strong players.
E.g.
- Unique because the loyalist side is rarely heard from in literature.
- especially when one's religious observances are not known; the phrase is rarely heard in the UK.
- Other potential targets go into seclusion, and are rarely heard from or seen in public, such as writer Salman Rushdie.
E.g.
- This degree was rarely mentioned in his later life.
- Cats are rarely mentioned in ancient Greek literature.
- Pamphleteers North and South rarely mentioned the tariff.
E.g.
- It was common in tournament play in the 1980s but is now rarely used.
- Unfortunately due to overdevelopment these species are now rarely seen in some areas.
- Various names (now rarely, if ever, used) have been given to particular cases:—"amphicyrtic" (Gr.
E.g.
- "Pinus monophylla" is a small to medium size tree, reaching tall and with a trunk diameter of up to rarely more.
- "Pinus quadrifolia" is a small to medium size tree, reaching tall and with a trunk diameter of up to , rarely more.
- are known to be taken quite frequently but given their preference for activity in deeper woods than the field-forest interfaces preferred, they are rarely more than secondary food items.