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extradite: msg#00028culture.language.word-of-the-day
**************************************************************** School, office, or the comfort of home--cover all the bases with the Eleventh Edition of our Collegiate(R) Dictionary! http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/book.pl?c11.htm&1 **************************************************************** The Word of the Day for August 29 is: extradite \EK-struh-dyte\ verb *1 : to surrender (an alleged criminal) to another authority having jurisdiction to try the charge 2 : to obtain the surrender of (an alleged criminal) from another authority Example sentence: The treaty between the two nations provides that neither country is bound to extradite its own citizens. Did you know? Some countries have a tradition of extradition -- a fact which might concern criminals. But though few criminals who are extradited are likely to care whether "extradition" and "tradition" are related, indeed they are -- both "extradition" and "tradition" come from the Latin verb "tradere," which means "to hand over." (Think of a tradition as something handed over from one generation to the next.) Some other words that have been handed down from "tradere" include "betray," "traitor," and "treason." *Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence. You Are Subscribed As: gclw-mw-wod7@xxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe, change your e-mail address or to subscribe to the html version of Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day, featuring audio pronunciations, please visit: http://www.startsampling.com/sm/wod/changeofaddress.iphtml (c) 2006 by Merriam-Webster, Incorporated Merriam-Webster, Inc. 47 Federal Street P.O. Box 281 Springfield, MA 01102 |
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