Third person singular present tense of burke; to suppress or conceal something quietly, or to smother someone.
From the verb 'burke' (from William Burke's name) with standard third-person singular '-es' ending.
It's remarkable that a word for a brutal crime method became the standard English term for quietly covering something up in government or institutions—the metaphor stuck because it perfectly captured the quiet, invisible nature of suppression.
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