The antonyms for the term "choke point" are "freedom" and "openness." Instead of being restricted or narrowed, an area can be spacious and unobstructed. In business terms, a "choke point" is a place where supply or production is slowed down by a bottleneck. In its antonyms, however, the area is open for growth and lacks these limitations. For example, in geography, a "choke point" may refer to a narrow waterway that could hamper a ship's passage. However, if the waterway is expanded or the route is avoided, this creates the opposite of a "choke point," providing a free passage.