The phrase "booted out" refers to being forcefully ejected or removed from a place or situation. Some antonyms for this phrase include welcomed in, invited, embraced, included, and invited back. These words all suggest a positive and welcoming attitude towards someone, rather than one of rejection and expulsion. Being welcomed in implies a warm and hospitable reception, whereas invited suggests a deliberate effort to bring someone into a situation or space. Embraced and included both suggest a sense of belonging and acceptance, while invited back implies a desire to see someone return after being away. These antonyms provide a more positive alternative to the negative connotations associated with being "booted out.