verb
- suppressing or concealing something (such as a problem or issue) to avoid public attention or controversy
- smothering or suffocating someone
Usage: present participle of 'burke'; often used in political or institutional contexts
Usage: present participle of 'burke'; archaic or historical usage
Examples
- The administration was accused of burking the scandal by refusing to release documents.
- Critics argued that the committee was burking legitimate concerns about safety.
- Rather than burking the issue, the company decided to address it transparently.
- The government faced backlash for burking the investigation into corruption.
- Burking the truth only delayed the inevitable public outcry.
- She refused to participate in burking the uncomfortable facts about the organization.