inbeing
Britishnoun
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existence in something else; inherence
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basic and inward nature; essence
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Inbeing, in′bē-ing, n. inherent existence.
From Project Gutenberg
Other troops required to bring the U.S. force in Viet Nam to 125,000 in the immediate future would be selected from inbeing units.
From Time Magazine Archive
It glares upon sin with indignation, but throws its arms of mercy around the sinner; offers to him a deliverance from the guilt and power and pollution and inbeing of evil; gives him the favour and image of his Maker; assures to him victory over his final adversary; introduces him to, and acquits him before the great white throne; and arrays him in all the glories of an everlasting heaven.
From Project Gutenberg
So, when formless and indefinite matter was once formed by the inbeing soul, it received such a form and disposition.
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