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| ex·tra·dite [ ékstrə dt ] (past and past participle ex·tra·dit·ed, present participle ex·tra·dit·ing, 3rd person present singular ex·tra·dites) |
transitive verb |
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deliver somebody to different legal authority: to return somebody accused of a crime by a different legal authority to that authority for trial or punishment
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| [Mid-19th century. Back-formation <extradition] |
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