"Extradicting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Extradicting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Extradicting" Meaning

The word "extraditing" refers to the act of officially surrendering a person or a fugitive to the authorities of another country, usually in response to a request or warrant. This is done in accordance with international law and treaties between countries, and is intended to ensure mutual cooperation in bringing criminals to justice.

"Extradicting" Examples

Examples of "Extradicting"


Definition:

Extradicting refers to the act of forcing or requiring someone to give evidence or reveal information about a crime or criminal activities, usually against their will.

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Ex.1: The police were extraditing the suspect back to the country where the crime was committed, requiring them to provide more information about the murder.

Ex.2: The witness was extradicting crucial evidence, leading the investigators to finally crack the case.

Ex.3: After being extradicted, the former insider revealed shocking details about the company's financial irregularities.

Ex.4: The government agency was extraditing key players in the corruption scandal, hoping to extract information about the illegal activities.

Ex.5: The lawyer argued that extradicting the defendant without a fair trial would be a violation of their human rights.

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