General Opposites:
* Absence: Meaning a lack of a specific place or position.
* Non-existence: Meaning something doesn't exist at all.
* Movement: Emphasizing change in position rather than a fixed point.
Context-Specific Opposites:
* Destination: If "location" refers to a starting point, "destination" could be the opposite.
* Origin: If "location" refers to an ending point, "origin" could be the opposite.
* Displacement: If "location" refers to a specific point in space, "displacement" could be the opposite, indicating a change in position.
* Abstractness: If "location" refers to a physical place, "abstractness" could be the opposite, referring to something without a physical form.
Examples:
* "The location of the meeting was changed." - Opposite could be "The meeting was canceled."
* "The location of the treasure was unknown." - Opposite could be "The treasure was found."
* "The location of the company is in the city." - Opposite could be "The company is online-only."
Ultimately, the best antonym depends on the specific meaning you want to convey in your context.