(ˈ)in, ən+ verb
Etymology: Middle English indwellen to inhabit, from in (II) + dwellen to dwell
intransitive verb
: to exist as an inner activating spirit, force, or principle
a creative power indwelling in the world — Lawrence Binyon
a divinity indwelling in nature — V.L.Parrington
transitive verb
: to exist within or inhabit as an activating spirit, force, or principle
a life of God indwells the universe — J.H.Randall
endowed with or indwelt by some supernatural power — E.A.Nida