English to Malayalam Dictionary uncooperative

uncooperative

ആക്രമണകാരിയായ
definition
adjective
He had poor eye contact and was generally uncooperative and unwilling to be interviewed.
unwilling to help others or do what they ask.
example
This would be difficult if the host state were being 'uncooperative' .
Witnesses have been intimidated and the police have proved 'uncooperative' .
He was therefore deemed to be 'uncooperative' and was not given an earlier release.
The company that manufactures them has been extremely 'uncooperative' and unforthcoming with information.
‘He was asked to give his details and was incoherent and 'uncooperative' with the police,’ she said.
I have no doubt that, in her daily life, she is equally so, as well as stubborn, 'uncooperative' and demanding.
But what worries me is that he is still 'uncooperative' , demanding and verbally aggressive.
He has been seen as an impotent leader who has been nullified by a divided and 'uncooperative' executive board.
The manager suddenly became 'uncooperative' and asked them to leave the premises.
Was the problem really that the candidate was stubborn and 'uncooperative' ?
The problem is with the pollsters' inability to account for an increasingly 'uncooperative' public.
He had poor eye contact and was generally 'uncooperative' and unwilling to be interviewed.
Measuring temperature in children can be difficult, especially when they are 'uncooperative' or restless.
The other two took the cue and adopted similar 'uncooperative' positions.
The court was told that defendant had been totally 'uncooperative' in telling who his accomplices were or where the stolen property was.
Although often 'uncooperative' , they were reluctant to leave at the end of the day.
He said 'uncooperative' building management and poor law enforcement were the main factors causing poor safety standards to continue.
Special military forces may be called on to operate in states that are 'uncooperative' or unable to control their own territory.
He has been 'uncooperative' , unhelpful, and particularly rude to teaching staff.
They said that he was very 'uncooperative' and that he resisted and he began to fight with the officers.
‘Tell me how you arrived so quickly,’ she returned 'uncooperatively' , struggling in vain with the back of her dress.
‘Who's asking?’ she responds 'uncooperatively' and takes out a cigarette, lighting it.
He looked at him with soft blue eyes but even with the friendliness he showed Charles remained 'uncooperatively' silent.
‘I mean, I missed talking to you,’ he explained, but wasn't sure if the expression on Lara's face was relief or embarrassment as she glanced away 'uncooperatively' .
But by responding slowly or 'uncooperatively' to information requests from the commission, Administration officials or bureaucrats can gum up the works rather easily.
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