verb
- to suppress or ignore quietly; to avoid dealing with something
- to murder by suffocation, especially to sell the body for dissection
Usage: historical; from William Burke
Examples
- The committee decided to burke the controversial proposal.
- Management tried to burke the safety report.
- The scandal was burked by powerful interests.
- They attempted to burke any discussion of the budget cuts.
- The historical case involved criminals who would burke victims to sell their bodies to medical schools.