The word "incriminate" is a verb that means to suggest or prove that someone is guilty of a crime or wrongdoing. Antonyms for "incriminate" include "exonerate," "absolve," "acquit," and "vindicate." Exonerate means to release someone from blame or wrongdoing, while absolve means to declare someone free of guilt or responsibility. Acquit means to find someone not guilty in a court of law, and vindicate means to show that someone is innocent or justified. These antonyms are used when there is no evidence to prove someone's guilt, or when it is established beyond a reasonable doubt that the person did not commit the alleged crime.