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boil down to decrease something by boiling. [2 definitions]
boil down to of a thing, to have (something) as its central cause, fundamental essence, or core significance. [3 definitions]
break down to stop or stop working. [2 definitions]
bring down to overthrow (something), or cause to fall. [3 definitions]
broken-down weak or shattered from disease or age.
burn down to destroy with fire. [2 definitions]
button-down with the collar tips held down with buttons.
call down to reprimand (someone); scold.
calm down to become calm; to stop being angry, tense, nervous, or agitated. [3 definitions]
clamp down to apply strong pressure in order to hold tightly. [2 definitions]
close down to cease operation permanently or for an extended period of time. [5 definitions]
come down to move to a lower place or position, esp. to the ground or to a lower floor. [9 definitions]
come down on to scold or criticize.
come down to of a thing, to have (something) as its central cause, fundamental essence, or core significance. [2 definitions]
come down with to become ill with (a cold, influenza, or some other illness).
crack down to begin to enforce the laws, rules, or requirements more strictly. [2 definitions]
cut down to decrease the amount of something (often fol. by "on"). [4 definitions]
die down to lessen in intensity; to come close to ending or being extinguished.
down and out without money, friends, or hope.
down at the heels in a state of shabbiness.