Extrapunitive refers to a tendency or inclination to apply excessive punishment or penalties which exceed what is reasonable or justifiable in a given situation. The antonyms for extrapunitive can be the opposite of punishment-oriented, such as compassionate, merciful, lenient, tolerant, forgiving, or understanding. It can also be described as proportionate or appropriate, meaning the punishment or penalty meets the criteria established by law or moral principles. Other antonyms can include fair, impartial, objective, rational, balanced, or measured, indicating a level-headed approach that seeks to avoid excessive punishment or bias. Using these antonyms can help create an environment of fairness, empathy, and justice while avoiding excess or disproportionate punishment.