Some interesting insets:
Lay down and take down can both mean to record.
In/out and off/on are antonyms, but off and out both can mean abnormal and sit in and sit on can both signify inaction.
Up/down and in/out are antonyms, but give in/give up and down/take out can mean the same thing.
And the full graph:
| synonym | synonym | in the sense of |
| give in | give up | resign |
| give up | lay down | relinquish |
| lay down | take down | record |
| take down | lay out | tackle |
| lay up | down | disable |
| down | take out | defeat |
| make | take in | earn |
| make off | take | steal |
| sit in | sit on | mull over |
| off | out | abnormal |
| lay off | stand down | stop |
| make up | sit down | settle |
| antonym | antonym | in the sense of |
| give | take | offering |
| give off | take in | emissions |
| take in | give out | criticism |
| give out | stand | reliability |
| stand | sit | position |
| on | off | switch |
| off | stand up | fashion, norms |
| stand up | give up | fight |
| give up | take on | possession |
| take on | lay off | employee |
| give up | take up | hobby |
| take up | sit on | take action versus table |
| sit down | take out | restaurant |
| down | up | direction |
| in | out | enclosure |
| lay on | take off | add/remove |
| take off | stand off | develop/stall |
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