UNCOOPERATIVE


Meaning of UNCOOPERATIVE in English

adjective

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Hubbel has been a very uncooperative witness.

Many of the older patients are uncooperative and difficult for the nurses to handle.

Police say the boyfriend of the missing woman has been uncooperative .

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

For four days, authorities struggled with uncooperative weather conditions that kept divers idle and with equipment problems.

His body was uncooperative enough without further restricting it.

Medical help is likely to be sought only when hypoglycaemia is severe and the patient is unconscious, agitated, or uncooperative .

More potent still was the dismay which gripped Washington whenever it contemplated the implications of a permanently weakened or uncooperative Britain.

Professionals respond to reluctant, uncooperative or culturally different patients by unconsciously spending less time with them.

The President greeted me cordially, but formally-the way he did heads of uncooperative states.

When at last he succeeded the man was sullen and uncooperative , repeatedly demanding why we had come to Bahdu.

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