Burk

/bɜːrk/ verb

To suppress or smother something, or to suppress public discussion of something controversial or uncomfortable.

Named after William Burke, an 18th-century Scottish murderer who killed people by suffocation to sell their bodies for medical study. His method of death gave rise to the term 'burking' meaning to suppress something quietly.

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