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1 expedite
(to hasten or speed up (a work process etc).) acelerar- expeditiously
tr['ekspədaɪt]1 formal use (hasten, speed up) acelerar1) facilitate: facilitar, dar curso a2) hasten: acelerarn.• expedito s.m.v.• acelerar v.• despachar v.• expedir v.• facilitar v.['ekspɪdaɪt]VT (=speed up) [+ business, deal] acelerar; [+ official matter, legal matter] dar curso a; [+ process, preparations] facilitar; [+ task] despachar (con prontitud) -
2 extradite
(to give (someone) up to the police of another country (for a crime committed there).) extraditartr['ekstrədaɪt]1 extraditar, extradirv.• entregar por extradición v.• extradicionar v.• extraditar (Jurisprudencia) v.• obtener la extradición v.'ekstrədaɪttransitive verb extraditar['ekstrǝdaɪt]VT extraditarto extradite sb (from/to) — extraditar a algn (de/a)
* * *['ekstrədaɪt]transitive verb extraditar
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