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Extradite   Listen
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Extradite  v. t.  (past & past part. extradited; pres. part. extraditing)  To deliver up by one government to another, as a fugitive from justice. See Extradition.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Extradite" Quotes from Famous Books



... demand to see the German Consul immediately," he said. "If you are in a bad predicament, we'll request your extradition on a criminal charge—burglary with arms, attempted murder—some non-political crime. We've got a treaty with Czechoslovakia to extradite Germans accused of criminal acts but—" The Gestapo chief opened the top drawer of his desk and took a small capsule from a box. "If you find yourself in an utterly ...
— Secret Armies - The New Technique of Nazi Warfare • John L. Spivak

... firmly. "Wait. I have a plan. Wait. We could never get away. They would find us and extradite ...
— Constance Dunlap • Arthur B. Reeve



Words linked to "Extradite" :   throw out, kick out, extradition



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