Inter-positions refers to the act of inserting or placing something between two or more things. The antonyms for this term can be words such as removal, extraction, detachment, separation, or segregation. These words indicate the opposite action of placing something between two things, and instead, they focus on the action of taking something away or separating two things. For instance, removal involves taking something away from its original position, while extraction denotes the act of pulling something out of somewhere. Alternatively, detachment and separation relate to the process of breaking apart two things that were once together, while segregation involves separating one thing from another by creating a physical or social boundary.