uncoöperative
See also: uncooperative and unco-operative
English
Adjective
uncoöperative (comparative more uncoöperative, superlative most uncoöperative)
- Alternative spelling of uncooperative
- 1978: Onoma, volume 22, page 229 (International Centre of Onomastics)
- These labourers were uncoöperative, had no interest at all in our investigations or were over-awed.
- 1996: Fredric Kroll [ed.], Klaus-Mann-Schriftenreihe, volume 6: “1943–1949: Der Tod in Cannes”, page 235 (Blahak; →ISBN, 9783928427050)
- Why are people so surprised to find the Soviets distrustful and uncoöperative in their attitude toward the western powers?
- 2000, Walter McConville, Anxious in Talara, page 143:
- No matter how he tries to subdue the recollection, it bothers him and causes constant psychological conflict. I gathered that much from his mannerisms, although he himself won’t divulge a thing. Very uncoöperative, in fact.
- 1978: Onoma, volume 22, page 229 (International Centre of Onomastics)
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