boil down

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boil down

The sauce will boil down to a thick glaze.

Definition
  1. Verb (intransitive):

    • To be reduced or simplified to the most basic or essential parts: This meaning describes a process where a complex situation, idea, or quantity is condensed into its fundamental core or a much smaller, more manageable form.
    • To have as a final, fundamental result or meaning: This sense indicates that after all considerations, the main point or conclusion is a specific, often simpler, thing.
  2. Verb (transitive):

    • To reduce the volume of a liquid by boiling: This literal meaning refers to the cooking process of simmering a liquid to evaporate water and concentrate its flavor and thickness.
Usage and Examples
  • Intransitive Verb (to be the essential element):

    • All his arguments boil down to a fear of change. (His many points are fundamentally about this one thing.)
    • The advice boils down to this: work hard and be honest. (The core summary of the advice is these simple principles.)
  • Intransitive Verb (to be reduced in quantity):

    • Once the soup boils down, it will have a richer flavor. (When the soup reduces in volume through boiling, its flavor concentrates.)
  • Transitive Verb (to reduce by boiling):

    • You should boil down the maple sap to make syrup. (You must simmer the sap to evaporate water and create syrup.)
    • She boiled the stock down to a gelatinous consistency. (She reduced the stock by boiling it until it became very thick.)
Advanced Usage and Notes
  • The phrasal verb is often used figuratively. The intransitive sense ("it boils down to...") is extremely common for summarizing complex issues.
  • In the transitive sense, the object can be placed between "boil" and "down" (e.g., ) or after the phrase (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
  • Reduction (n): The process or result of making something smaller or less in amount. (e.g., ).
  • Condense (v): To make something more concise or dense. (e.g., ).
  • Distill (v): To extract the essential meaning or most important aspects of something. (e.g., ).
Synonyms
  • Reduce (especially for the cooking sense).
  • Simplify.
  • Come down to.
  • Amount to.
Related Phrasal Verbs / Constructions
  • Boil down to [something]: This is the standard construction for the figurative, intransitive meaning. It is almost always followed by "to."
    • Their disagreement boils down to a matter of trust.
  • Boil away: To evaporate completely through boiling.
    • If you don't watch the pot, all the water will boil away.
boil down

The sauce will boil down to a thick glaze.

Verb
  1. cook until very little liquid is left
    • The cook reduced the sauce by boiling it for a long time
  2. be cooked until very little liquid is left
    • The sauce should reduce to one cup
  3. be the essential element
    • The proposal boils down to a compromise

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