Extradition

/ˌɛkstrəˈdɪʃən/ noun

The official process by which one country or state sends a person accused or convicted of a crime back to another country or state where the crime was committed. It is done under legal agreements between governments.

From French *extradition*, from Latin *ex-* (‘out’) and *traditio* ‘a handing over’, from *tradere* ‘to hand over’. It literally means a handing over to the outside.

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