enactor

/ɪˈnæktər/
noun
  1. A person or group that makes a law or rule officially active.
    • As an enactor of the regulations, the agency ensured compliance.
    • The governor was the chief enactor of the new education policy.
    • The enactor of the bill faced strong opposition from the minority party.
  2. A person who performs or represents something, such as a role in a play or a historical event.
    • The lead enactor delivered a powerful monologue that moved the audience.
    • The festival hired an enactor to portray a famous inventor.
    • Each enactor in the battle reenactment wore authentic period clothing.
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