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extradite
[ ek-struh-dahyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to give up (an alleged fugitive or criminal) to another state or nation at its request.
- to obtain the extradition of.
extradite
/ ˈɛ°ì²õ³Ù°ùəˌ»å²¹Éª³Ù /
verb
- to surrender (an alleged offender) for trial to a foreign state
- to procure the extradition of
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³Ü²Ô·±ð³æt°ù²¹Â·»å¾±³Ùe»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of extradite1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of extradite1
Example Sentences
He fled to his native Portugal in the aftermath of Mr Hamilton's death and, due to Portuguese legislation, has not been extradited to face a murder charge.
Providers are taking a lot of risks under threat, such as red states demanding they be extradited if they help women get abortions.
In October 2024 - four months before the Old Bailey trial started and not long after being extradited from Switzerland back to the UK - Louis issued his defence statement which contained one intriguing detail.
The brothers were extradited to Switzerland from the UK in November 2023.
Mexico has abolished capital punishment and typically does not extradite citizens who could be put to death under U.S. law.
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