In both common and exalted forms, wasabi, with its distinct taste, has been essential to the Japanese table for centuries.
We achieve an exalted form of s'tori, total.
Apotheosis in music refers to the appearance of a theme in grand or exalted form.
She always saw herself as a poet first and foremost, however, as poetry was considered the most exalted form of literature at the time.
They were to be used only by the great heroes, to defend the Ship in case of pursuit or, later, in the most exalted forms of ritual fighting.
For the "higher" critics, opera is an exalted form dealing most weightily with the most serious of issues.
Her grandeur was solidly built on the suffering of people whose beings were allotted to less exalted earthly forms.
Mr. Hejduk regarded teaching as an exalted form of social service.
It has fallen to Santiago Calatrava, the Spanish architect and engineer, to give this moment a suitably exalted form.
But in its less exalted forms, it can be a satisfying everyday red.