coenact

/koʊˈɛnækt/
verb
  1. To enact or put into effect a law, policy, or plan together with another person or group.
    • The two governments coenact trade agreements to benefit both economies.
    • They coenact the school's code of conduct every year with input from parents.
    • The committee will coenact new safety regulations with the industry leaders.
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