The term "re-move" refers to the act of moving something or someone again. Some antonyms for remove include install, add, insert, remain, and keep. While 'remove' describes the action of taking away or separating, 'install' involves the action of putting something in place, like installing a new software on a device. 'Add' means to join or combine something, while 'insert' involves putting something into something else. Meanwhile, 'remain' implies that something has stayed in place or has not been moved, and 'keep' means to have something in one's possession or to not discard or throw it away. These antonyms help paint a complete picture of the different actions that can be taken in relation to removing something.