verb
- past tense of coenact; to enact or perform jointly with another or others
Usage: formal; rare; often used in legal or theatrical contexts
Examples
- The two directors coenacted the opening scene with remarkable synchronization.
- The legislation was coenacted by both chambers of parliament.
- The actors coenacted their roles so convincingly that the audience forgot they were watching a performance.
- The treaty was coenacted by all signatory nations in a formal ceremony.