noun
- a person who suppresses or stifles something, such as a discussion, idea, or reform
- a person who murders by suffocation, especially to sell the body for dissection
Usage: often used in political or social contexts; derived from William Burke, an 18th-century criminal
Usage: archaic; historical reference to William Burke and William Hare
Examples
- The senator was accused of being a burker of progressive legislation.
- Critics called him a burker of free speech for his censorship policies.
- The committee's burker tactics prevented the reform from moving forward.
- She refused to be a burker of innovation in her company.
- The burker of the investigation delayed the truth from emerging.