enjoiner
/ɪnˈdʒɔɪnər/
noun
- A person who orders or commands someone to do something, especially in a formal or legal way.
- As an enjoiner of the new policy, the manager required all employees to attend the training.
- The king acted as an enjoiner, commanding his subjects to build the wall.
- The judge was an enjoiner, directing the company to stop polluting the river.