acquitter

/əˈkwɪtər/

Definitions

1. noun

a person or authority that acquits someone of a crime or fault

“The judge was the acquitter in the high-profile trial.”

2. verb

to declare or prove someone to be not guilty of a crime or fault

“The detective worked tirelessly to acquit her client of the charges.”

Synonyms

  • acquailer
  • exonerator

Antonyms

  • accuser
  • convicter