Definition of Indwelt

1. Verb. (past of indwell) ¹

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Definition of Indwelt

1. indwell [v] - See also: indwell

Lexicographical Neighbors of Indwelt

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indutive
induviae
induvial
induviate
indwell
indwelled
indweller
indwellers
indwelling
indwelling catheter
indwelling catheters
indwellings
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indwelt (current term)
inearth
inearthed
inearthing
inearths
inebriacy
inebriant
inebriants
inebriate
inebriated
inebriates
inebriateth
inebriating
inebriation
inebriations

Literary usage of Indwelt

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Recent Advances in Theistic Philosophy of Religion by James Lindsay (1897)
"... man—part though he be of the great world-process — new emphasis on the unmeasured moral might of man as possessed by Christ and indwelt by His Spirit. ..."

2. Parochial Sermons by Edward Bouverie Pusey (1873)
"And therefore we reverence their dust, and the Church-yard which is full of bodies, once, at least, so indwelt, and so to be indwelt for ever. ..."

3. The Jewish Trinity by Yoel Natan (2003)
"Belshazzar's statement, mentioned above, was ambiguous as to whether the Spirit of the Trinity indwelt Daniel, or whether a spirit of a pagan god indwelt ..."

4. The Analyzed Bible by George Campbell Morgan (1909)
"No man could have written such words save as he was indwelt and dominated by Christ ... No man so indwelt and dominated could escape such consciousness. ..."

5. Theology as an Empirical Science by Douglas Clyde Macintosh (1919)
"... may be the divine Body, indwelt by the divine Life, somewhat as the human body is indwelt by the human life and directed by the human spirit. ..."

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