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1. (v.t.) indwell
to exist in as a moral principle or motivating force.
2. (v.i.) indwell
to abide within, as a guiding force, motivating principle, etc. (usu. fol. by in):
a divine spirit indwelling in nature.
Etymology: (1350–1400)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (verb) indwell
to exist as an inner activating spirit, force, or principle
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| Definition of 'indwell' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. indwell
to dwell in; to abide within; to remain in possession
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