The word "more indictable" suggests that something is more likely to be charged as a crime. Its antonyms are words that indicate the opposite, that something is less likely to be considered criminal. These antonyms include "innocuous," meaning harmless or benign, "exonerated," meaning cleared of any wrongdoing or blame, and "justified," meaning that there is a legal or moral reason for one's actions. Other antonyms include "acquitted," meaning found not guilty, and "lawful," meaning something is permitted under the law. These words are all in contrast to "more indictable," emphasizing the lack of culpability or wrongdoing.