Delaminating is a term used to describe the separation of layers from a surface or structure. Antonyms for this term include adhesion, bonding, cohesion, attachment, and integration. Adhesion refers to the ability of two surfaces to stick together, while bonding is the process of joining two or more pieces together with an adhesive. Cohesion refers to the ability of a substance to stick to itself, and attachment is the state of being connected or fastened to an object. Integration refers to the process of bringing together different elements to form a unified whole. These antonyms describe the opposite of delaminating, which is the separation or detachment of different layers or components.