ex|tra|dit|a|ble

ex|tra|dit|a|ble
ex|tra|dit|a|ble «EHKS truh DY tuh buhl», adjective.
1. that can be extradited: »

A person accused of murder in one state is extraditable if he is caught in another state.

2. for which a person can be extradited: »

Murder is an extraditable crime.


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