The antonyms for "be place of" include remove, evacuate, displace, dislodge, uproot, and expel. These words imply the act of moving from one place to another or causing something or someone to move away. Removal is the act of taking away from a particular place, while evacuation is the act of emptying a place of its occupants. Displacing means to take someone or something out of their original place and put them in a new position, while dislodging refers to the act of removing something firmly fixed in its place. Uprooting involves removing something or someone from their original habitat or place, and expelling refers to forcing someone to leave a place.