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Burkes Meaning in English

word · lemma: burke

ˈbɝks
BURKS
bˈɜːks
BURKS

Definition

'Burkes' is the third person singular or present tense of 'burke,' meaning to kill someone by suffocating them (especially to avoid leaving marks) or to suppress or silence an issue or debate.

Usage & Nuances

The literal meaning ('to kill by suffocation') is rare and formal, often referring to specific historical crimes or style. More often, 'burkes' is used metaphorically to mean 'suppresses' or 'covers up' an issue. It is not common in modern conversation.

Example Sentences

He burkes all discussions about the mistake.

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She burkes any negative feedback at the meetings.

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The manager burkes complaints from the staff.

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Whenever controversy arises, the administration quickly burkes it.

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He never lets bad news spread and always burkes the story before it gets out.

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It seems like the truth gets burkes every time someone tries to speak up.

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