The term "made run for it" implies rushing or fleeing from a certain place or situation. Its antonyms, therefore, would connote the opposite of this action - to stay, to remain, to linger, or to wait. These opposites denote a sense of patience and composure, evoking a feeling of stability and steadfastness. Rather than running away from something, one could confront, face, or accept the circumstances, or simply persist in a particular position or action. In contrast to the urgency and chaos of "making a run for it," the antonyms evoke a sense of calmness, serenity, and patience.