"Doeth over" is not a common phrase in current English language usage. However, if we break it down, the word "doeth" suggests doing something and "over" implies doing it fully or completely. Antonyms for "doeth over" could be underdo, neglect, ignore, or halfheartedness. To underdo something means to do it insufficiently, whereas neglect refers to ignoring something completely. Ignore is to pay no attention, and halfheartedness implies doing something without enthusiasm or interest. In conclusion, to find antonyms for "doeth over," it's necessary to understand the context and meaning of the phrase, and then we can find suitable words that contrast with it.