Burking

/ˈbɜːrkɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Present participle of burke; the act of suppressing something quietly or attempting to smother someone.

Etymology

From the verb 'burke' (from William Burke) with the present participle suffix '-ing'.

Kelly Says

The term 'burking' is still used in modern British English and journalism specifically to describe government suppression of information or quiet coverups—it's a 200-year-old word that shows no signs of disappearing from the language.

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