Etymology:
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Meaning:
To hand over (a person) to another country for trial or punishment.
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Etymology Extrad from extra outside of dition from Latin ditio surrender
Etymology Latin traditio traditionis a handing over delivery transmission surren
Etymology Latin deferre to bear away bring down Proto Indo European dʰer to
Etymology From Old French deporter from Latin deportare meaning to carry off banish
Etymology The word crisis comes from the Greek word krisis which means a turning p
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