noun
- plural of noncooperation; instances or acts of refusing to cooperate or work together with someone or something
Usage: typically used in political, social, or organizational contexts; often refers to deliberate refusal to participate or comply
Examples
- The workers' noncooperations with management led to a breakdown in negotiations.
- Several noncooperations from key departments delayed the project completion.
- The government faced widespread noncooperations during the civil disobedience campaign.
- His repeated noncooperations made it difficult for the team to function effectively.
- The treaty collapsed due to noncooperations from both sides.
- Noncooperations between rival factions prevented any meaningful progress.