Extraditee example sentences
Related (5): extradition, extradite, extraditing, extradited, extraditees
ex·tra·dite
verb
extradite (verb) · extradites (third person present) · extradited (past tense) · extradited (past participle) · extraditing (present participle)
- hand over (a person accused or convicted of a crime) to the jurisdiction of the foreign state in which the crime was committed:
Synonyms
deport, repatriate, expel, banish, here"Extraditee" Example Sentences
1. The government refused to extraditee the accused criminal.2. The country refused to extraditee the fugitive.
3. The court denied the request to extraditee the suspect.
4. The police were unable to extraditee the suspect.
5. The judge ordered the extradition of the accused.
6. The government requested extradition of the suspect.
7. The attorney argued against the extradition of the accused.
8. The state refused to extraditee the criminal.
9. The court rejected the extradition of the defendant.
10. The authorities denied the extradition of the suspect.
11. The court refused to extraditee the defendant.
12. The state requested extradition of the accused.
13. The government denied the extradition of the accused.
14. The police sought extradition of the suspect.
15. The attorney argued for the extradition of the accused.
16. The court ordered the extradition of the defendant.
17. The government sought extradition of the criminal.
18. The police refused to extraditee the suspect.
19. The court denied the extradition of the accused.
20. The authorities argued against the extradition of the defendant.
Common Phases
extradite; extraditee; extraditing; extraditedRecently Searched
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