The phrase "dost take-off" is an archaic expression that means "to remove" or "to deduct." Its antonyms would be words or phrases that convey the opposite meaning, such as "to add," "to include," "to keep," or "to retain." In modern language, the terms "deduction" or "subtraction" replace "take-off," and their antonyms are "addition" or "increase." Depending on the context, "dost take-off" may also be substituted with "exclude," "eliminate," "withdraw," or "subside," and their antonyms would then be "include," "retain," "deposit," or "rise." It is important to use clear and precise language to ensure effective communication and avoid confusion or misunderstandings.