The term "most toppled" implies that something has fallen or collapsed to a great extent. Its antonyms would, therefore, refer to the opposite of it, such as stability, steadfastness, and durability. Other antonyms could be "unmoved", "firm", "strong", and "unyielding", all referring to the absence of movement or a lack of ability to be toppled. These words are often used to describe structures or objects that are built to withstand external forces and remain standing. In contrast, "most toppled" suggests weakness or instability, implying that the object or structure could not withstand pressure or force.