0 to cook something liquid, or something with liquid in it, at a temperature slightly below boiling:
Leave the vegetables to simmer for a few minutes.
She's been simmering with resentment ever since the meeting.
1 a temperature slightly below boiling:
2 to cook a liquid or something with liquid in it at a temperature slightly below boiling:
Put the soup back in a pan and bring it gently back to a simmer.
Turn down the heat to a simmer and continue to cook for another 8-10 minutes.
The issue has been simmering for nearly two decades.
Perhaps, they feel that it does not matter that within this country there is deep resentment simmering below the surface.
The issue has been brought to the boil by recent events, but it has been simmering for quite a long time.
I see no reason why we cannot reopen negotiations in a short time, after everything has simmered down.
However, the issue has been simmering for quite a few years, and long before the double tax convention ever saw the light of day.
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