Performs or does something together with another person or group (third person singular present tense).
Third person singular present tense of coenact, derived from co- + enact (from Latin agere, to do or perform).
Verbs like 'coenacts' show how English grammar tracks who's doing what—the -s ending tells you one person (or entity) is doing it right now with others, which matters for clarity in contracts and legal documents.
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