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extradite
(redirected from extradited)

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ex·tra·dite  (kstr-dt)
v. ex·tra·dit·ed, ex·tra·dit·ing, ex·tra·dites
v.tr.
1. To give up or deliver (a fugitive, for example) to the legal jurisdiction of another government or authority.
2. To obtain the extradition of. See Synonyms at banish.
v.intr.
To perform the act of extradition or engage in the process of extradition: "Rio or Uruguay or wherever it is that they do not extradite for murder" (Scott Turow).

[Back-formation from extradition.]

extradite [ˈɛkstrəˌdaɪt]
vb (tr)
1. (Law) to surrender (an alleged offender) for trial to a foreign state
2. (Law) to procure the extradition of
[back formation from extradition]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.extradite - hand over to the authorities of another country; "They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there"
expel, kick out, throw out - force to leave or move out; "He was expelled from his native country"
repatriate - send someone back to his homeland against his will, as of refugees

extradite
verb deport, exile, hand over, expel, banish, send back, expatriate, send for trial He was extradited to Britain to face explosive charges.
Translations
extradite [ˈekstrədaɪt] VTextraditar
to extradite sb (from/to)extraditar a algn(de/a)

extradite [ˈɛkstrədaɪt] vtextrader
to be extradited to Britain → être extradé(e) en Grande-Bretagne

extradite
vtausliefern

extradite [ˈɛkstrəˌdaɪt] vt to extradite sb (from/to)estradare qn (da/in)
extradite [ˈɛkstrəˌdaɪt] vt to extradite sb (from/to)estradare qn (da/in)

extradite
v extradite [ˈekstrədait]
to give (someone) up to the police of another country (for a crime committed there). uitlewer يُسَلِّمُ مُجْرِما екстрадирам vydat udlevere ausliefern εκδίδω (για εγκληματία) extraditar (kedagi) välja andma مجرم را مسترد کردن luovuttaa rikollinen toiselle valtiolle extrader לְהָסגִיר सौंपना भागे हुए विदेशी अपराधी को योग्य अधिकारी के हाथ में सौंपना izručiti kiad mengekstradisi framselja estradare 引き渡す (범인 등을) 인도하다 perduoti nusikaltėlį izdot (noziedznieku) menyerah balik uitleveren utlevere wydać (przestępcę) extraditar a extrăda выдавать преступника vydať izročiti (osebo) izručiti utlämna ส่งผู้ร้ายข้ามแดน suçlu iade etmek 引渡 видавати مفرور ملزم یا مجرم کو اس ملک کی حکومت کے حوالے کرنا جہاں جرم کیا گیا تھا dẫn độ
n extraˈdition [-ˈdi-]
uitlewering تَسْليم مُجْرِم екстрадиция vydání udlevering die Auslieferung έκδοση extradición väljaandmine استرداد مجرم luovuttaminen extradition הַסגָרָה प्रत्यार्पण izručenje kiadatás ekstradisi framsal estradizione 引渡し 인도 nusikaltėlio perdavimas (noziedznieka) izdošana penyerahan balik uitlevering utlevering ekstradycja extraditação/extradição? extrădare выдача преступника extradícia izročitev izručenje utlämning การส่งผู้ร้ายข้ามแดน iade etme 引渡 видача, екстрадиція حوالگی ملزم sự dẫn độ


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