Throwing in one lot with means to align oneself with a particular person, group, or idea. Antonyms for this phrase include separating oneself, distancing oneself, or disassociating oneself from a certain individual, community, or ideology. To distance oneself implies a deliberate act of creating space or maintaining a safe distance from someone or something. Disassociating oneself, on the other hand, suggests a sense of detachment and a complete disavowal. Choosing to separate oneself from a group or idea signals an active rejection of it, whereas disassociating oneself implies a passive disinterest. Different people have various reasons for separating or disassociating themselves from a lot they once threw in.