Advanced To suppress or silence, as in hushing up information or preventing it from becoming known. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Burke'
The company attempted to burke the employee's misconduct by keeping it confidential.
The detective decided to burke certain evidence to protect the identity of the undercover agent.
The journalist refused to burke the truth and published the investigative report exposing corruption.
The historian discovered attempts to burke historical events to fit a particular narrative.
The author was urged by the publisher to burke certain controversial elements in the novel for a broader readership.
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