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actant

British  
/ ˈæktənt /

noun

  1. linguistics (in valency grammar) a noun phrase functioning as the agent of the main verb of a sentence

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Donna wasn’t available to avatar, but with the new funding the actant could afford more sophisticated augmented-reality characters.

From Slate • Nov. 28, 2020

“I’m not Sweetie right now, she’s avataring for me. I’m Mercury—the actant that hired her.”

From Slate • Nov. 28, 2020

She made it a term of her agreement with the actant that it speak through Donna whenever she was available.

From Slate • Nov. 28, 2020

After all, she’d told these people that the actant could be trusted, that its blockchain-based smart contracts were incorruptible.

From Slate • Nov. 28, 2020

“You’re one of those actant things,” said Andrea.

From Slate • Nov. 28, 2020