bork

/bɔrk/
verb
  1. To obstruct or defeat (a person, especially a candidate for public office) through a systematic campaign of criticism or opposition.
    • The opposition party tried to bork the nominee by digging up old controversies.
    • Some senators attempted to bork the judge during the confirmation hearings.
    • Activists organized to bork the candidate they considered unqualified.
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