noun
- a person or body that enacts or passes legislation; a lawmaker
- a person who performs or acts out something, especially in a theatrical or dramatic context
Usage: often used in formal or legal contexts
Usage: less common than the legislative sense
Examples
- Congress is the primary enactor of federal laws in the United States.
- The enactors of the new policy met with community leaders to explain the changes.
- As an enactor of historical events, the museum's staff brings the past to life.
- The enactors of the legislation worked for months to address public concerns.
- Each enactor in the parliament voted according to their party's position.