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Extradite   /ˈɛkstrədˌaɪt/   Listen
Extradite

verb
(past & past part. extradited; pres. part. extraditing)
1.
Hand over to the authorities of another country.  Synonyms: deliver, deport.






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"Extradite" Quotes from Famous Books



... states has to be acted upon by the governors of the states, it is unusual (though not impossible[30]) to secure extradition for a misdemeanor. The reluctance of the authorities is understandable, however, when it is realized that to extradite for wife desertion would be to create a precedent for extradition for any sort of misdemeanor. There is in most states a law which makes the abandonment of a minor child or children a felony, punishable ...
— Broken Homes - A Study of Family Desertion and its Social Treatment • Joanna C. Colcord



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