Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
extraditar
verb
/ɛkstræˈdaɪtə/
Definition
To hand over a person accused or convicted of a crime to the jurisdiction of another state or country.
Examples
- The government refused to extraditar the suspect to the other country.
- Extraditing criminals is crucial for maintaining international law.
- After a lengthy legal battle, she was finally extraditar to face charges.
Meaning
Extraditar generally refers to the legal process whereby one jurisdiction surrenders a suspected or convicted criminal to another jurisdiction where the crime was committed.
Synonyms
- Send back
- Hand over
- Deliver up