noun
- plural of motioner; people who make or propose motions, especially in formal meetings or legislative bodies
Usage: formal/parliamentary context; often used in academic or governmental settings
Examples
- The motioners at the town hall meeting presented several proposals for budget changes.
- Several motioners stood to address the assembly before the vote.
- The board recognized the motioners who had submitted amendments to the bylaws.
- Experienced motioners know how to frame their proposals persuasively.
- The committee thanked all the motioners for their participation in the discussion.