extradict
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editextradict
- Misspelling of extradite.
- 1914, The New York Times, March 28 1914, page 7:
- Thaw’s sanity or insanity must be decided before it can be determined that there is jurisdiction to extradict him.
- 1978, Forty years of murder : an autobiography, page 296:
- The British authorities did not seek to extradict him, preferring to leave him wherever he was rather than to allow him to stir up racial conflict from a platform in London.
- 2017, Freedom in the world, page 657:
- After Milosevic’s overthrow in October 2000, international pressure on the new authorities in Belgrade to extradict Milosevic for alleged war crimes committed during the Kosovo conflict was intense.