Use of uncooperative in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include uncooperative at the start of sentence, uncooperative at the end of sentence and uncooperative in the middle of sentence

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uncooperative at the end of sentence


  1. I found him rude and uncooperative.
  2. The girl was sullen and uncooperative.
  3. The witness was extremely uncooperative.
  4. The captain is not only insulting but uncooperative.
  5. It would not facilitate matters if you were uncooperative.
  6. Police say the boyfriend of the missing woman has been uncooperative.
  7. When Leiber called Stoller, the composer was initially uncooperative.
  8. My father spent his first Christmas after liberation in jail because the Communists had marked him as uncooperative.
  9. Medical help is likely to be sought only when hypoglycaemia is severe and the patient is unconscious, agitated, or uncooperative.

uncooperative in the middle of sentence


  1. Hubbel has been a very uncooperative witness.
  2. She was an aggressive and uncooperative child.
  3. It won't work with that uncooperative attitude.
  4. Investigators have been stymied by uncooperative witnesses.
  5. Why are you being so uncooperative? I don't need this aggro.
  6. Their uncooperative attitude caused the rent of the treaty.
  7. The mining unions are probably the most uncooperative of all.
  8. His body was uncooperative enough without further restricting it.
  9. Many of the older patients are uncooperative and difficult for the nurses to handle.
  10. They became bossy , uncooperative and hostile in their efforts to ward off depression.
  11. She became uncooperative: unwilling to do her homework or help with any household chores.
  12. The President greeted me cordially, but formally-the way he did heads of uncooperative states.
  13. Women with uncooperative husbands were forced to resort either to wiles such as these or to abortion.
  14. To adopt a militant, uncooperative or obstructive approach may gain publicity, not all of which will be good.
  15. When at last he succeeded the man was sullen and uncooperative, repeatedly demanding why we had come to Bahdu.
  16. Free riders may be ostracized because their colleagues can easily detect uncooperative attitudes to the company.
  17. The solid uncooperative bundle was surprisingly heavy; it was like trying to manoeuvre a firm and rather smelly poultice.
  18. For four days, authorities struggled with uncooperative weather conditions that kept divers idle and with equipment problems.
  19. Professionals respond to reluctant, uncooperative or culturally different patients by unconsciously spending less time with them.
  20. 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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