estradizione
extradition
noun eh-strah-dee-TSYOH-neh Rare
Origin: From Medieval Latin extraditio, from ex- (out) + traditio (handing over).
Usage Note
Estradizione is a legal/diplomatic term for the formal surrender of a suspect or criminal to another country's jurisdiction. It is used exclusively in legal and journalistic contexts: chiedere l'estradizione (to request extradition), trattato di estradizione (extradition treaty). There is no informal equivalent — the word is always technical.
Examples
"Il governo ha chiesto l'estradizione del sospettato."
Natural Translation
The government requested the suspect's extradition.
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