Not co-operative; not inclined to work together with other people toward a common goal. The word has drifted away from that meaning a little, as the word is used by authority figures who don't like it when people don't work towards their particular goals. In this sense, the word means "disobedient".
The company was uncooperative and would not provide the documents. Police took the uncooperative witness back to the precinct.
I could tell you, but I'm being uncooperative.
Normally, disagreements with uncooperative people are settled by means of litigation. If that is too expensive, you may just have to accept the demands of the uncooperative people.
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approach the patient with empathy and try to understand the reason of uncooperative or hostile behavior
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STUBBORN - intransigent or uncooperative
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