noun
- long narrow passages in a building, typically with rooms on either side
- strips of land connecting larger areas, especially for wildlife movement
- routes or areas of influence, especially in politics or transportation
Usage: plural of corridor
Usage: ecological term
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The hospital corridors were busy with nurses and doctors.
- Students walked through the school corridors between classes.
- Wildlife corridors help animals move safely between forest areas.
- The transportation corridors connect major cities.
- She heard footsteps echoing in the empty corridors.
- The building has wide corridors for wheelchair access.
- Power corridors in Washington influence national policy.