Shuttering refers to the process of constructing temporary molds or frameworks to support concrete during the construction process. The antonyms for the word "shuttering" are "demolishing," "disassembling," "removing," "dismantling," and "tearing down." These words describe a process of taking apart rather than building up, and are used in situations such as the demolition of a building or the dismantling of a structure. While shuttering is an integral part of building construction, its antonyms are equally important in the process of deconstructing and removing structures, ensuring the safe and effective removal of components without damage or harm.