annexer
/æˈnɛksər/Definitions
1. noun
one who annexes or adds to something
“The annexer of the new land development project was praised for its innovative approach.”
2. verb
to take control of or add something to a country, organization, or territory
“The country annexed the nearby island to expand its borders.”
3. verb
to join or attach something to a larger whole
“The company annexed the smaller firm to increase its market share.”
4. verb
to add or attach something to a document or text
“The editor annexed a footnote to clarify the confusing passage.”