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extradite - use in sentences
Object
- suspect: The German government won't extradite suspects who would face a death sentence, or assist in capital cases.
- terrorist: Nor would the Americans ever extradite IRA terrorists to the UK.
- citizen: Indeed, under U.S. law the United States may not extradite a citizen in the absence of a statute or treaty obligation.
- person: To date, Saudi Arabia has refused ( at least in public ) either to try or to extradite persons involved in terrorist finance.
- someone: For example, in some cases it took up to six years to extradite someone from the UK.
Preposition: for
- offense: A member state may be forced to extradite even for an offense which is not punishable under its own criminal law.
Modifying Another Word
- not: The USA would not extradite their citizens for us.
- even: A member state may be forced to extradite even for an offense which is not punishable under its own criminal law.
- n't: The German government wo n't extradite suspects who would face a death sentence, or assist in capital cases.
Preposition: from
- country: He was arrested in Ireland and became the first person to be extradited from the country under new legislation.
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