reprobater
/rɪˈproʊbeɪt/; /rɪˈproʊbeɪtər/Definitions
1. noun
a person who has been officially declared to be wicked or evil, especially in a moral or spiritual sense
“The court’s ruling declared the reprobate to be a menace to society.”
2. verb
to declare or consider (someone) wicked or evil, especially in a moral or spiritual sense
“The judge reprobed the defendant, stating that their actions were reprehensible.”