Hauls in refers to the process of bringing in or collecting something, and its antonyms refer to the opposite action. The antonyms for "hauls in" include "takes out", "empties", "removes", "releases", "discards", "dispenses", "unloads", and "evacuates". These words express the idea of removing or reducing the amount of something, rather than collecting it. For instance, while hauls in suggest that someone is accumulating something, takes out mean that someone is removing it instead. These antonyms provide a useful way to describe different actions that people can take with regard to objects or materials, and can help to avoid confusion in both spoken and written communication.