noun
- Plural of enactor; people or bodies that make laws or pass legislation.
- Plural of enactor; people who perform or carry out an action, role, or plan.
Usage: Often used in formal or legal contexts to refer to legislators or legislative bodies.
Usage: Less common than the legislative sense; used in general contexts.
Examples
- The enactors of the new environmental law worked for months to draft the legislation.
- Congress serves as one of the primary enactors of federal policy in the United States.
- The enactors of the treaty signed the agreement in Geneva.
- State enactors passed the bill with overwhelming support.
- The enactors of the plan implemented it carefully to ensure success.