Cooperativeness [noun]

Definition of Cooperativeness:

complaisance

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Sentence/Example of Cooperativeness:

A lot of those are small rural electric cooperatives started around the Great Depression when the federal government sought to subsidize the electrification of the country.

Most styles of board games do employ cooperative mechanics in some form, and if you’re looking to place emphasis on this mechanic, there are many options that encourage or even necessitate some level of collaboration and tact to secure victory.

There’s a lot of work suggesting that our preferences for cooperation evolved through partner choice mechanisms, because people who were naturally more cooperative were more likely to be chosen as social partners.

That is, a student in the cooperative-education program at what was then known as General Motors Institute.

Denver Broncos quarterbacks Drew Lock, Blake Bortles, Brett Rypien and Jeff Driskel are a whole cohort of zombies, mobile in body but empty-skulled, lax and evidently less than cooperative about their contacts.

The parts of a machine work with a maximum of cooperativeness for a common result, but they do not form a community.

On the contrary, the impacts of the disaster commonly produce a sense of solidarity and cooperativeness among the survivors.

What was Lee Harvey Oswald's demeanor during the interview, his attitude, his cooperativeness?