Extradite (verb)

To surrender (a person accused or convicted of a crime) to another jurisdiction or authority.

Origin:

From the latin extra- "outside" + ditare "to hand over".

Examples:

  1. The government agreed to extradite the accused criminal to face trial in another country.
  2. The country refused to extradite the suspect to face charges in the United States.
  3. The accused was successfully extradited to face trial in his home country.
  4. The government refused to extradite the political refugee to face persecution.
  5. The international arrest warrant led to the extradition of the wanted criminal.
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