The term "brings to trial" refers to the legal process of initiating a trial against an individual or a group of individuals who are suspected of committing a crime. The concept of bringing to trial has several antonyms, including acquittal, exoneration, discharge, and release. Acquittal refers to a verdict in which the accused is declared not guilty of the charges against them, while exoneration implies complete absolution from any wrongdoing. Discharge and release suggest the termination of a legal process due to different circumstances, including lack of evidence, withdrawal of charges, or the expiration of the statute of limitations. All of these antonyms emphasize the importance of justice being served in fair and impartial ways.