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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
ex·tra·dite

 \\ˈek-strə-ˌdīt\\ transitive verb 
(-dit·ed ; -dit·ing)
 ETYMOLOGY  back-formation from extradition
 DATE  1864
1. to deliver up to extradition
2. to obtain the extradition of
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7
extradite
extra·dite 5ekstrEdait / verb[VN]
   ~ sb (to...) (from...) to officially send back sb who has been accused or found guilty of a crime to the country where the crime was committed
   引渡(嫌犯或罪犯):
   The British government attempted to extradite the suspects from Belgium. 
   英国政府试图从比利时引渡犯罪嫌疑人。 
 extra·di·tion 7ekstrE5diFn / noun [U, C] :
   the extradition of terrorist suspects 
   对恐怖主义嫌疑犯的引渡 
   an extradition treaty 
   引渡条约 
   to start extradition proceedings 
   启动引渡程序 
OLT
extradite verb
 expel
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
ex·tra·dite
\ˈekstrəˌdīt, usu -īd.+V\ transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: back-formation from extradition
1. : to deliver up to extradition : subject to extradition
2. : to obtain the extradition of
Synonyms: see 
banish

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