eugenicist
/juːɡɛnɪˈsɪst/Definitions
1. noun
A person who advocates or practices eugenics, especially through the use of selective breeding or other means to improve the human race.
“The eugenicist’s proposal to implement sterilization for people with disabilities sparked outrage in the community.”
2. noun
A person who promotes or believes in the idea of racial or ethnic superiority.
“The eugenicist’s writings on racial purity were widely criticized for their racist undertones.”
3. verb
To advocate or practice eugenics.
“The geneticist was accused of eugenicizing the population by suggesting selective breeding programs.”