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extraditable
[ ek-struh-dahy-tuh-buhl, ek-struh-dahy- ]
adjective
- capable of being extradited; subject to extradition:
an extraditable person.
- capable of incurring extradition:
an extraditable offense.
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Other Words From
- non·extra·dita·ble adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of extraditable1
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Example Sentences
The Count von Hern has committed extraditable offences against my country.
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The Count von Hern has committed extraditable offenses against my country.
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To constitute an extraditable crime there must have been abandonment of a child in esse not merely in posse.
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Steps have been taken by the State Department looking to the making of bribery an extraditable offense with foreign powers.
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There is no reason why bribery should not be included in all treaties as extraditable.
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