Extraordinary rendition is a controversial practice used by governments to transfer suspected terrorists from one country to another for interrogation and detention. The term has been criticized as a euphemism for illegal and unethical actions that violate human rights. Some synonyms for this term include forced disappearance, secret detention, and extraordinary transfer. These terms emphasize the secretive and often illegal nature of the practice and highlight the violation of individual rights. Other synonyms include extraordinary removal, black site transfer, and unacknowledged removal, which further underscore the covert and clandestine aspects of this practice. Regardless of the terminology used, extraordinary rendition remains a complex and contentious issue in international politics and human rights advocacy.