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noun VERB + EXTRADITION avoid, escape It won't be easy for them to escape extradition. | ask for, call for, demand, request, seek The new government will seek the extradition of the suspected terrorists. | allow, order A judge ordered her extradition to Britain. | await, face The smuggler is in prison tonight, awaiting extradition to Britain. | fight, resist His lawyer announced that he will fight extradition. EXTRADITION + NOUN hearing, proceedings | agreement, treaty There is no extradition agreement between the two countries. | request PREP. ~ from, ~ to
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