extradite

[ UK /ˈɛkstɹədˌa‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈɛkstɹəˌdaɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. hand over to the authorities of another country
    They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there
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How To Use extradite In A Sentence

  • He was recaptured four years later in New Brunswick and extradited to the States.
  • Britain has consistently refused to extradite terror suspects to any country, including America, that has the death penalty.
  • None of the hundreds of other people charged in absentia with similar crimes has ever been extradited to East Timor.
  • To go back to the kidnapping in France to murder in Germany hypo, it seems like Germany would not extradite, but if the guy were stupid enough to go to France, he could be prosecuted. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Exonerated” Former Death Row Inmate Reconvicted
  • Romania will launch a bid to extradite him to face attempted murder charges today. The Sun
  • He was extradited to Washington County where he is being held in county jail. Timesunion.com: Siena Women's Basketball
  • He was extradited back to Peru and sentenced to 25 years in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • The American murderer was caught by the English police and extradited to America.
  • He was extradited to Britain from the Irish Republic to face explosives charges.
  • Convicted felon Roman Polanski, currently seeking refuge from the law in Switzerland, has issued an official public statement in regards to the push by the United States to have him extradited back to this country so that he can finally answer for his crimes and face punishment for his 1977 conviction of child rape. Pink is the New Blog | Everybody's Business Is My Business » Blog Archive » Roman Polanski Issues A Public Statement On His Extradition
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