One who annexes; a person or government that adds territory or property to their domain or jurisdiction.
From annex plus the agent suffix '-er' (one who does), from Latin 'annectere' meaning to bind or attach to.
History judges 'annexers' harshly—Napoleon was history's most famous annexer of the early 19th century, and his aggressive territorial expansion ultimately led to his downfall at Waterloo.
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