1. uncooperative - Adjective
2. uncooperative - Adjective Satellite
intentionally unaccommodating
unwilling to cooperate
Source: WordNetthe action was not offensive to him but proved somewhat disobliging Source: Internet
an uncooperative witness Source: Internet
Despite this and other off-screen problems (such as clashing with an uncooperative camera man and having to replace one of the lead actors when Michael Biehn of Terminator took James Remar 's place as Corporal Hicks), Aliens became a box-office success. Source: Internet
A majority of the time a rational person realizes that it's not in their best interest to continue being unruly or uncooperative. Source: Internet
In particular Bainimarama says that the two countries were exerting pressure on Sri Lankan judges, brought in by Bainimarama to replace the uncooperative local judiciary, not to travel to the country and refusing to grant them transit visas. Source: Internet
A flock of Eagles smother an uncooperative Huskies ball carrier. Source: Internet