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inwork, v. rare.|ˌɪnˈwɜːk| [in-1 or in adv. 7. Cf. Du. inwerken, Ger. einwirken, Da. indvirke, Sw. invirka. See also inwrought.] 1. trans. To work (something) into a tissue as by weaving or embroidering. See inwrought.
1681–6J. Scott Chr. Life i. iv. §5 (R.) From these dangers you will never be wholly free, till you have..in⁓wrought all the virtues of religion into your natures. 2. To work, operate, or produce (some effect) in.
1855Pusey Doctr. Real Presence Note S. 347 Inworking good in a good disposition which receives It, and implanting damnation in the evil. 1865― Truth Eng. Ch. 47 An actual mystical oneness, inwrought by Christ our Head. 1866― Min. Proph. 19/2 Where he inworketh in her that hope. 3. intr. To work within.
1874Pusey Lent. Serm. 185 Paul..by whose mouth Christ spake, he, in whom Christ inworked. |