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    indwell
    /ɪnˈdwɛl/

    verb

    • 1. be permanently present in (someone's soul or mind); possess spiritually: "the Holy Spirit indwells God's people"

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  2. : to exist as an inner activating spirit, force, or principle. transitive verb. : to exist within as an activating spirit, force, or principle. indweller noun. Examples of indwell in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web The indwelling splendor of Olivia Parker’s images proclaims their mirror affinity. Mark Feeney, BostonGlobe.com, 18 July 2019.

  3. 4 days ago · to exist as an inner activating spirit, force, or principle.

  4. verb (used without object) , in·dwelt, in·dwell·ing. to dwell (usually followed by in ). to abide within, as a guiding force, motivating principle, etc. (usually followed by in ): a divine spirit indwelling in nature and the universe. indwell. / ɪnˈdwɛl /.

  5. 1. to inhabit. 2. to possess (a person), as a moral principle or motivating force. compassion that indwells the heart. intransitive verb.

  6. Define indwell. indwell synonyms, indwell pronunciation, indwell translation, English dictionary definition of indwell. v. in·dwelt , in·dwell·ing , in·dwells v. intr. 1. To exist as an animating or divine inner spirit, force, or principle. 2. To be located or implanted...

  7. Indwell definition: To exist as an animating or divine inner spirit, force, or principle.

  8. The earliest known use of the verb indwell is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for indwell is from before 1382, in Bible (Wycliffite, early version).

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  10. May 21, 2024 · indwell (third-person singular simple present indwells, present participle indwelling, simple past and past participle indwelled or indwelt) To exist within, especially as a spirit or driving force.

  11. ( transitive) (of a spirit, principle, etc) to inhabit; suffuse. ( intransitive) to dwell; exist. inˈdwellern. Forum discussions with the word (s) "indwell" in the title: reside / indwell / lie in. Visit the English Only Forum. Help WordReference: Ask in the forums yourself. Look up "indwell" at Merriam-Webster Look up "indwell" at dictionary.com.