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What is the past tense of extradite?

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The past tense of extradite is extradited.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of extradite is extradites.

The present participle of extradite is extraditing.

The past participle of extradite is extradited.

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He was subsequently extradited to Poland, where he was tried, found guilty and hanged.
Anyone complicit in crimes against humanity should be extradited to the relevant jurisdiction to stand trial.
There was evidence that he could not be extradited to Italy, and his plea was rejected.
As a result of the information provided by Mr B, this inmate was extradited to South Australia to face a charge of murder.
None of the hundreds of other people charged in absentia with similar crimes has ever been extradited to East Timor.
In any event, legal agreements with some of the countries from which the accused men had been extradited would have prevented execution.

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