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extradite
ex·tra·dite E0300300 (ĕk′strə-dīt′)tr.v. ex·tra·dit·ed, ex·tra·dit·ing, ex·tra·dites 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. [Back-formation from extradition.]extradite (ˈɛkstrəˌdaɪt) vb (tr) 1. (Law) to surrender (an alleged offender) for trial to a foreign state2. (Law) to procure the extradition of[C19: back formation from extradition]ex•tra•dite (ˈɛk strəˌdaɪt) v.t. -dit•ed, -dit•ing. 1. to yield up to extradition. 2. to obtain the extradition of. [1860–65; back formation from extradition] extradite Past participle: extradited Gerund: extraditing
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extradite | extradite |
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I extradite | you extradite | he/she/it extradites | we extradite | you extradite | they extradite |
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I extradited | you extradited | he/she/it extradited | we extradited | you extradited | they extradited |
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I am extraditing | you are extraditing | he/she/it is extraditing | we are extraditing | you are extraditing | they are extraditing |
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I have extradited | you have extradited | he/she/it has extradited | we have extradited | you have extradited | they have extradited |
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I was extraditing | you were extraditing | he/she/it was extraditing | we were extraditing | you were extraditing | they were extraditing |
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I had extradited | you had extradited | he/she/it had extradited | we had extradited | you had extradited | they had extradited |
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I will extradite | you will extradite | he/she/it will extradite | we will extradite | you will extradite | they will extradite |
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I will have extradited | you will have extradited | he/she/it will have extradited | we will have extradited | you will have extradited | they will have extradited |
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I will be extraditing | you will be extraditing | he/she/it will be extraditing | we will be extraditing | you will be extraditing | they will be extraditing |
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I have been extraditing | you have been extraditing | he/she/it has been extraditing | we have been extraditing | you have been extraditing | they have been extraditing |
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I will have been extraditing | you will have been extraditing | he/she/it will have been extraditing | we will have been extraditing | you will have been extraditing | they will have been extraditing |
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I had been extraditing | you had been extraditing | he/she/it had been extraditing | we had been extraditing | you had been extraditing | they had been extraditing |
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I would extradite | you would extradite | he/she/it would extradite | we would extradite | you would extradite | they would extradite |
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I would have extradited | you would have extradited | he/she/it would have extradited | we would have extradited | you would have extradited | they would have extradited | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | extradite - hand over to the authorities of another country; "They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there"deport, deliverexpel, 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 |
extraditeverb deport, exile, hand over, expel, banish, send back, expatriate, send for trial He was extradited to Britain to face explosive charges.Translationsextradite (ˈekstrədait) verb to give (someone) up to the police of another country (for a crime committed there). 引渡 引渡ˌextraˈdition (-ˈdi-) noun 引渡 引渡extradite
extradite (someone) from (some place)To force someone who has committed a crime in another state or country to return there in order to be prosecuted. He committed the crime in Italy, so we need to extradite him from the US.See also: extraditeextradite (someone) from (some place) to (some place)To force someone who has committed a crime in another state or country to return there in order to be prosecuted. We will extradite him from the US to Italy since he committed the crime there.See also: extraditeextradite (someone) to (some place)To force someone who has committed a crime in another state or country to return there in order to be prosecuted. We will extradite him to Italy since he committed the crime there.See also: extraditeextraditesomeone from some place (to some place); to have someone sent from some place to face criminal prosecution. The state's attorney sought to extradite Max from Missouri. The gang leader was extradited from Indiana to New York to face assault charges.EncyclopediaSeeextraditionextradite
Synonyms for extraditeverb deportSynonyms- deport
- exile
- hand over
- expel
- banish
- send back
- expatriate
- send for trial
Synonyms for extraditeverb hand over to the authorities of another countrySynonymsRelated Words- expel
- kick out
- throw out
- repatriate
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