The word "acquitter" refers to someone who is declared innocent or not guilty of a crime. There are several synonyms for this term, such as exoneree, vindicate, absolve, exculpate, and clear. An exoneree is someone who has been proven innocent and is no longer charged with a crime. Vindicate suggests that an individual's innocence has been declared after being accused of wrongdoing. Absolve and exculpate imply that blame or guilt has been removed from an individual or group. Lastly, to clear someone is to declare their innocence and remove any suspicion of wrongdoing. These synonyms can be useful in legal and courtroom contexts, or when discussing criminal justice issues in general.