Extradite

Pronunciation: /ˈɛkstrəˌdaɪt/

Extradite (verb)

  1. To legally send a person to another country so they can be tried or punished for a crime.
  2. To transfer someone between countries under a legal process, usually based on treaties or court orders.

Examples

  • The country will extradite him to face trial.
  • They extradite suspects so courts can try them.