adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Hubbel has been a very uncooperative witness.
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Many of the older patients are uncooperative and difficult for the nurses to handle.
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Police say the boyfriend of the missing woman has been uncooperative .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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For four days, authorities struggled with uncooperative weather conditions that kept divers idle and with equipment problems.
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His body was uncooperative enough without further restricting it.
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Medical help is likely to be sought only when hypoglycaemia is severe and the patient is unconscious, agitated, or uncooperative .
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More potent still was the dismay which gripped Washington whenever it contemplated the implications of a permanently weakened or uncooperative Britain.
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Professionals respond to reluctant, uncooperative or culturally different patients by unconsciously spending less time with them.
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The President greeted me cordially, but formally-the way he did heads of uncooperative states.
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When at last he succeeded the man was sullen and uncooperative , repeatedly demanding why we had come to Bahdu.