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Frequent meaning

Done or occurring often; common. | Occurring at short intervals. | Addicted to any course of conduct; inclined to indulge in any practice; habitual; persistent.

Example sentences (20)

Thus the most frequent word will occur approximately twice as often as the second most frequent word, three times as often as the third most frequent word, etc.: the rank-frequency distribution is an inverse relation.

And cervical cancer ranks as the second most frequent cancer among women in Ghana and the second most frequent cancer among women between 15 and 44 years of age.

In telecommunications, less frequent inspection and upgrading of equipment may not be so dangerous, but it does translate into slower internet speeds and more frequent service disruptions.

The Victoria line, with its impressive 36 trains per hour at peak times and a mere 100 seconds between each train, holds the title for the most frequent train service in the UK and the second most frequent globally.

Paul Atreides is noted for his frequent prophetic visions, but none are so frequent as the woman he would eventually meet and know as the Fremen Chani (Zendaya).

When diabetic patients become sick, they may require frequent monitoring of blood glucose and adjustment of drugs including insulin, small frequent meals and adequate fluids.

By adopting the “least-effort” logic, i.e., frequent calls should require the least effort to produce, they hypothesized that softer calls would be more frequent than louder ones.

Frequent twists and turns are forcing companies adapt and re-adapt at frequent intervals.

Nationally, black people are the most frequent victims of homicide, but in California, Hispanics were the most frequent victims of firearm homicide, at 45 percent, due in part to the high proportion of Hispanics living in the state.

While it can and does affect any part of that system, the most frequent symptoms are profound fatigue, gastrointestinal issues and frequent, almost constant lightheadedness.

It has frequent service to downtown, Cornell, Ithaca College, and the Shops at Ithaca Mall in the neighboring Town of Lansing, but less frequent service to many residential and rural areas, including Trumansburg and Newfield.

Small feeds are frequent during the guard phase, but afterward become less frequent.

Their first symptoms are often frequent and large bruises and haematomas from frequent bumps and falls as they learn to walk.

These systems are characterised by frequent eruptions and less frequent supereruptions.

Traditionally the Shanghe region west of the canal has been prone to frequent flooding, while the Xiahe region to its east has been hit by less frequent but immensely damaging inundations caused by failure of the Grand Canal levees.

Abdallah lives with her seven children in Omdurman, one of the three cities that makes up Sudan's wider capital and has seen frequent fighting between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

A British expat has shared the things that surprised her when she moved to Australia, including Australian supermarkets not selling sandwiches and frequent police checks when driving.

A cluster of three men conversing in Igbo language in one of the complexes at the far end of Tip Toe Lane brought the long walk and frequent requests to an end.

Adam Warlock has shown that he is one of the most powerful Guardians of the Galaxy characters due to his frequent ability to wield the Infinity Gauntlet.

Additionally, resellers frequent these locations.