Extradite
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British pronunciation/ˈɛkstɹədˌa‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈɛkstɹəˌdaɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "extradite"

to extradite
01

to send someone accused of a crime to the place where the crime happened or where they are wanted for legal matters

Transitive: to extradite a suspect or criminal

extradite

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extradition

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extradition

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Example
The government sought to extradite the international drug lord to face trial for drug trafficking.
The suspect evaded arrest for years but was finally extradited to the country where the crime occurred.
The fugitive was arrested in one country and extradited to face charges in another for embezzlement.
Despite attempts to resist, the accused was extradited to the United States to face charges of cybercrime.
The judge ruled that they could not extradite the accused without proper evidence.
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