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Similar words: traditiontraditionaltraditionallycontradictionradiationeditionadditionseditionMeaning: [‚ekstrə'dɪʃn]  n. the surrender of an accused or convicted person by one state or country to another (usually under the provisions of a statute or treaty). 
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1. It won't be easy for them to escape extradition.
2. He is fighting extradition to Hong Kong to face trial on fraud charges.
3. The smuggler is in prison tonight, awaiting extradition to Britain.
4. The ruling could clear the way for extradition proceedings.
5. A judge ordered her extradition to Britain.
6. There is no extradition agreement between the two countries.
7. They have applied for his extradition to Ireland.
8. His lawyer announced that he will fight extradition.
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9. The new government will seek the extradition of the suspected terrorists.
10. There were no plans to reopen extradition proceedings against him.
11. Both men maintain their innocence and are fighting extradition.
12. His legal responsibilities for issues such as extradition have also brought him into contact with senior legal and political figures in Ireland.
13. This extradition is a victory for all who believe in the rule of law.
14. Perhaps there ought to be an intelligence extradition agreement that all defectors are immediately put on the first aircraft back home.
15. And, apart from extradition, States were unwilling for the most part to contemplate co-operation in criminal prosecutions.
16. Was the vexed question of extradition discussed at the Council?
17. The extradition attempts on charges of obstruction of justice failed primarily because of allegations of the torture of witnesses.
18. They face an extradition hearing before a federal magistrate in San Diego on June 19.
19. The extradition will add a further complication to the Guinness criminal trial.
20. Officials in Seoul are requesting the drug dealer's extradition from Bahrain.
21. Extradition is a terrifying prospect for drug traffickers, who fear hard time in U.S. prisons.
22. A New York court turned down the British government's request for his extradition.
23. Maguire has appealed to the Supreme Court to stop her extradition.
24. Alternative proposals Earlier in March there had been a number of developments in the on-going extradition dispute.
25. Critics point out the nit-picking thoroughness which legal authorities in the Republic so often bring to bear on extradition requests.
26. The Court ruled that under existing law, possession of a firearm as a political offence was not subject to the extradition laws.
27. But a federal judge ruled last May that probable cause existed to grant the extradition.
28. In 1987 he had led a campaign for the extradition of drug traffickers.
29. A less controversial proposal was a constitutional ban on the extradition of drug traffickers to stand trial in the United States.
30. Sarhadi, who had been arrested in December, had unsuccessfully lodged an appeal against extradition.
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