Meaning & Definition of word "Extradite"

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    Extradite

    /ˈɛkstrəˌdaɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. To surrender or deliver a person accused of a crime to the jurisdiction of another state or country.
      • Example: The government agreed to extradite the fugitive to face charges in his home country.
    • 2. To hand over a criminal or suspected criminal to another jurisdiction for prosecution.
      • Example: The court ruled that the suspect should be extradited to face trial in the US.
    • 3. To return an individual accused of an offense to the authority of the state where the crime was committed.
      • Example: After lengthy negotiations, the two countries reached an agreement to extradite the wanted man.

    Etymology

    From Latin extraditare, meaning 'to deliver up'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    extradition treaty:

    An agreement between two or more countries on the terms for extraditing individuals.

    Related Words

    extradition:

    The act of delivering a person from one jurisdiction to another.

    fugitive:

    A person who has escaped from a place or is in hiding.

    Slang Meanings of extradite

    Meaning: To turn someone in or snitch.

    Example Sentence: He decided to extradite his buddy after the robbery.

    Meaning: To give up someone else to save oneself.

    Example Sentence: She had to extradite her accomplice to get a lighter sentence.