Re-place means to put something back in its original position or to substitute one thing for another. Its antonyms therefore would be words that either mean the opposite of these actions or express the idea of permanently removing or destroying something. Some antonyms for re-place could include terms such as displace, remove, extract, detach, dislodge, destroy, demolish, ruin or wreck. These words suggest a sense of disruption or destruction and imply that something is being removed or taken out of its original context or setting. Conversely, re-place carries the idea of restoration or replacement, meaning to return things to their original or intended state.