Disculpating refers to the process of clearing someone of blame or guilt for a particular situation or incident. The antonyms for disculpating can include accusing, incriminating, blaming, indicting, charging or prosecuting. These terms signify the opposite of disculpating and suggest that someone is being held responsible for a particular mistake or wrongdoing. Other antonyms for disculpating can include condemning, denouncing, faulting, impeaching, rebuking or reproaching. These words are often used in legal or formal contexts and connote a negative judgment or an unfavorable consequence for the accused. In contrast, disculpating implies exoneration and absolution from any wrongdoing.