The antonyms for "drag in" include "leave out," "exclude," "omit," "ignore," and "disregard." When we use "drag in," we imply that someone or something is being forcefully included in a situation. Conversely, when we use its antonyms, we imply that someone or something is purposefully being left out of a situation. For example, if we say, "Let's drag in the new guy on this project," we imply that the new guy is being brought in even if it may not make sense. On the other hand, if we say, "Let's leave out the irrelevant details from our report," we imply that the irrelevant details are being intentionally excluded.