English
Etymology
From French extradition, itself from Latin ex- + traditio.
Pronunciation
Noun
extradition (countable and uncountable, plural extraditions)
- A formal process by which a criminal suspect held by one government or jurisdiction is handed over to another government or jurisdiction for trial or, if the suspect has already been tried and found guilty, to serve his or her sentence.
Derived terms
Translations
process by which a criminal suspect is handed over to another government
- Albanian: ekstradim m
- Arabic: تَسْلِيم m (taslīm)
- Armenian: արտահանձնում (hy) (artahanjnum)
- Azerbaijani: ekstradisiya
- Belarusian: экстрады́цыя f (ekstradýcyja), перада́ча f (pjeradáča), вы́дача f (výdača)
- Bengali: প্রত্যর্পণ (bn) (prottorpon)
- Bulgarian: екстради́ране n (ekstradírane), екстради́ция f (ekstradícija)
- Catalan: extradició f
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 引渡 (yue) (jan5 dou6)
- Hokkien: 引渡 (zh-min-nan) (ín-tō͘)
- Mandarin: 引渡 (zh) (yǐndù)
- Czech: extradice (cs) f, vydání (cs) n
- Danish: udlevering c
- Dutch: uitlevering (nl) f, uitzetting (nl) f
- Esperanto: ekstradicio
- Estonian: väljaandmine
- Finnish: luovutus (fi)
- French: extradition (fr) f
- Galician: extradición (gl) f
- Georgian: ექსტრადიცია (eksṭradicia)
- German: Auslieferung (de) f
- Greek: έκδοση (el) f (ékdosi)
- Hebrew: הַסְגָּרָה f (hasgará)
- Hindi: प्रत्यर्पण (hi) m (pratyarpaṇ)
- Hungarian: kiadatás (hu)
- Icelandic: framsal n
- Indonesian: ekstradisi (id)
- Italian: estradizione (it) f
- Japanese: 引き渡し (ja) (ひきわたし, hikiwatashi), 引渡し (ja) (ひきわたし, hikiwatashi)
- Kazakh: экстрадиция (ékstradisiä)
- Korean: 인도(引渡) (ko) (indo)
- Kyrgyz: экстрадиция (ekstraditsiya)
- Latvian: izdošana f
- Lithuanian: ekstradicija f
- Macedonian: екстрадиција f (ekstradicija)
- Malay: ekstradisi
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: utlevering m or f
- Occitan: extradicion f
- Persian: اِستِرداد (fa) (esterdâd)
- Polish: ekstradycja (pl) f
- Portuguese: extradição (pt) f
- Romanian: extradiție f
- Russian: экстради́ция (ru) f (ekstradícija), вы́дача (ru) f (výdača), переда́ча (ru) f (peredáča)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: екстради́ција f
- Roman: ekstradícija (sh) f
- Slovak: extradícia f, vydanie n
- Slovene: izročitev f, ekstradicija f
- Spanish: extradición f
- Swedish: utlämning (sv) c
- Tajik: истирдод (istirdod), экстрадитсия (ekstraditsiya)
- Thai: การส่งผู้ร้ายข้ามแดน (gaan-sòng-pûu-ráai-kâam-dɛɛn)
- Turkish: please add this translation if you can
- Turkmen: ekstradisiýa
- Ukrainian: екстради́ція f (ekstradýcija), ви́дача f (výdača), переда́ча f (peredáča)
- Uzbek: ekstraditsiya (uz)
- Vietnamese: dẫn độ (vi)
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Further reading
French
Etymology
Formed in French from Latin ex- (“out of”) + trāditiō (“handing over”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɛk.stʁa.di.sjɔ̃/
Noun
extradition f (plural extraditions)
- (law) extradition (formal process by which a criminal suspect held by one government is handed over to another government for trial or, if the suspect has already been tried and found guilty, to serve his or her sentence)
Descendants
Further reading