extradite
extra|dite /'ekstrədaɪt/ (extradites extraditing extradited)
[VERB] be V-ed to/from n, V n
If someone is extradited, they are officially sent back to their own or another country to be tried for a crime that they have been accused of. (FORMAL)
He was extradited to Britain from the Irish Republic to face explosives charges...
The authorities refused to extradite him.
● extradition [N-VAR]
A New York court turned down the British government's request for his extradition...
There were no plans to reopen extradition proceedings against him.
[VERB] be V-ed to/from n, V n
If someone is extradited, they are officially sent back to their own or another country to be tried for a crime that they have been accused of. (FORMAL)
He was extradited to Britain from the Irish Republic to face explosives charges...
The authorities refused to extradite him.
● extradition [N-VAR]
A New York court turned down the British government's request for his extradition...
There were no plans to reopen extradition proceedings against him.