Deportation vs Rendition - What's the difference?
deportation | rendition |
The act of deporting or exiling, or the state of being deported; banishment; transportation.
Translation between languages, or between forms of a language; a translated text or work.
* 2011 , Ian Cobain, The Guardian , 30 Mar 2011:
An interpretation or performance of an artwork, especially a musical score or musical work.
* 2011 , Paul Lester, The Guardian , 12 Apr 2011:
A given visual reproduction of something.
To surrender or hand over (a person or thing); especially , for one jurisdiction to do so to another.
* 2007 , Thomas G. Mitchell, Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America , Greenwood Publishing Group, ISBN 0275991687, page 60,
As nouns the difference between deportation and rendition
is that deportation is the act of deporting or exiling, or the state of being deported; banishment; transportation while rendition is .As a verb rendition is
to surrender or hand over (a person or thing); especially , for one jurisdiction to do so to another.deportation
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Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* self-deportationrendition
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Noun
(en noun)- Since then, according to his lawyers and relatives, he has been repeatedly beaten, threatened with a firearm and with further rendition to Guantánamo by Ugandan officials, before being questioned by American officials.
- The group's debut, Beloved Symphony, featuring light opera renditions of Mozart, Bach and Chopin, was deemed insufficiently classic for inclusion on the classical charts.
See also
* extraditionVerb
(en verb)- Records show that only about three hundred fugitive slaves were renditioned to the South between 1850 and secession a decade later.