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Indwelt

Indwell \In"dwell`\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Indwelt; p. pr. & vb. n. Indwelling.] To dwell in; to abide within; to remain in possession.

The Holy Ghost became a dove, not as a symbol, but as a constantly indwelt form.
--Milman.

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indwelt

vb. (en-past of: indwell)

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indwelt

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indwell
  1. v. to exist as an inner activating spirit, force, or principle

  2. [also: indwelt]

Usage examples of "indwelt".

Buck had little doubt that the indwelt Antichrist would not hesitate to use his every resource to quash the rebellion scheduled to rise against him the next day.

Unfortunately, that made it hard for him to separate his dread over Annie from his wariness over the indwelt Carpathia.

And the Bible says the resurrected Antichrist is literally indwelt by Satan himself.

You would expose Antichrist to the world as the evil man indwelt by Satan and rally the devout believers to repel the mark of the beast!

Maybe he'll sound like himself and have the same mannerisms, but he's supposed to be indwelt, and indwelt means indwelt.

He tried to assure them that his best interpretation of the original Greek led him to believe that the man would actually die and then be indwelt by Satan himself upon coming back to life.

Ben-Judah taught was now indwelt, Satan incarnate, was almost more than he could take.

Ben-Judah and Rosenzweig had said he was now indwelt by Satan himself, a spirit-being using a human body—albeit a dead one.

He was known not to have eaten or slept in three and a half years, persuading loyalists he was the true and living God, and confirming to his enemies that he was indeed Antichrist, indwelt by Satan.

By this definition a Christian cannot be possessed by a demon since he is indwelt by the Holy Spirit.

Some of the indwelt asteroids sprout strange growths -- tendrils of cable, flowers of aerials.

I don't know what would happen if your body died while his mind indwelt it.