The term "tosses over" typically refers to throwing or discarding something, but its antonyms indicate a range of contrasting meanings. The opposite of tossing over might involve picking up or collecting an item, such as acquiring or embracing it. Alternatively, preserving or nurturing something might contrast with tossing over, such as cherishing or safeguarding what has been obtained. Moreover, one can reverse the direction or movement of the tossing-over motion, i.e., put downwards instead of up, which conveys a different antonym. Finally, instead of performing any action on an object, one might simply leave it untouched, contrasting with the active tossing-over behavior.