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noncooperation

[non-koh-op-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌnɒn koʊˌɒp əˈreɪ ʃən /




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As recently as the noncooperation movement in 1920-22, women played a far more circumscribed role.

From BBC

Black leather unmistakably communicates noncooperation with a formal or clean-cut dress code; it telegraphs insouciance, skepticism, jadedness.

From Washington Post

The filing said Kemp’s “strident show of noncooperation” could itself be seen as “a tactic to influence the November election.”

From Washington Post

“Musk’s increasingly outlandish requests reflect not a genuine examination of Twitter’s processes but a litigation-driven campaign to try to create a record of noncooperation on Twitter’s part.”

From New York Times

Montgomery County State’s Attorney John McCarthy issued a statement last week saying his office “adopted a noncooperation policy with outside states that would attempt to criminalize the conduct of a woman who comes to Maryland to obtain a sue and legal abortion.”

From Washington Times