How Do You Spell EXTRADITE?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛkstɹədˌa͡ɪt] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "extradite" is often tricky for non-native English speakers. The phonetic transcription of this word is /ɛkstrədaɪt/, with stress on the second syllable. The "x" is pronounced as "ks" and the second "t" is not silent. "Extradite" means to surrender a suspect or criminal to another jurisdiction for trial or punishment. It is important to spell this word correctly, especially in legal documents and discussions related to extradition.

EXTRADITE Meaning and Definition

  1. Extradite is a verb that refers to the act of legally transferring a person from one jurisdiction to another in order to face trial or serve a sentence for a crime they have been accused or convicted of committing in the requesting jurisdiction. This typically occurs when the individual sought by the authorities has fled to a different country or jurisdiction in an attempt to escape legal consequences.

    The process of extradition usually involves a formal request made by the requesting country to the country where the person is currently located. The requesting country provides evidence of the crimes committed, and the legal authorities in the requested country evaluate the evidence to determine if extradition is justified under the applicable laws and treaties. If the request is approved, the individual is arrested and court proceedings take place to ultimately decide whether they should be handed over to the requesting jurisdiction.

    Extradition is an intricate process that relies on mutual cooperation and agreements between countries. It often requires coordination between diplomatic, legal, and law enforcement channels to ensure the safe and timely transfer of the accused. The purpose of extradition is to uphold the principles of justice, prevent impunity, and ensure that individuals who are alleged to have committed a crime are held accountable for their actions, regardless of the geographical location they may attempt to hide in.

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Etymology of EXTRADITE

The word "extradite" comes from the Latin word "extraditum", which is the past participle of the verb "extradere". "Extradere" is a compound of two Latin words: "ex", meaning "out of" or "from", and "tradere", meaning "to hand over" or "to deliver". Thus, "extradite" literally means "to deliver out of" or "to hand over". The term was first used in 1874 in English to describe the act of surrendering a criminal to another jurisdiction for trial or punishment.

Idioms with the word EXTRADITE

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Similar spelling words for EXTRADITE

Conjugate verb Extradite

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have extradited
you would have extradited
he/she/it would have extradited
we would have extradited
they would have extradited
I would have extradite
you would have extradite
he/she/it would have extradite
we would have extradite
they would have extradite

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been extraditing
you would have been extraditing
he/she/it would have been extraditing
we would have been extraditing
they would have been extraditing

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would extradite
you would extradite
he/she/it would extradite
we would extradite
they would extradite

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be extraditing
you would be extraditing
he/she/it would be extraditing
we would be extraditing
they would be extraditing

FUTURE

I will extradite
you will extradite
he/she/it will extradite
we will extradite
they will extradite

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be extraditing
you will be extraditing
he/she/it will be extraditing
we will be extraditing
they will be extraditing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have extradited
you will have extradited
he/she/it will have extradited
we will have extradited
they will have extradited

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been extraditing
you will have been extraditing
he/she/it will have been extraditing
we will have been extraditing
they will have been extraditing

IMPERATIVE

you extradite
we let´s extradite

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to extradite

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was extraditing
you were extraditing
he/she/it was extraditing
we were extraditing
they were extraditing

PAST PARTICIPLE

extradited

PAST PERFECT

I had extradited
you had extradited
he/she/it had extradited
we had extradited
they had extradited

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been extraditing
you had been extraditing
he/she/it had been extraditing
we had been extraditing
they had been extraditing

PRESENT

I extradite
you extradite
he/she/it extradites
we extradite
they extradite

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am extraditing
you are extraditing
he/she/it is extraditing
we are extraditing
they are extraditing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

extraditing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have extradited
you have extradited
he/she/it has extradited
we have extradited
they have extradited

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been extraditing
you have been extraditing
he/she/it has been extraditing
we have been extraditing
they have been extraditing

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it extradite

SIMPLE PAST

I extradited
you extradited
he/she/it extradited
we extradited
they extradited

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