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front-load
front-load (frŭnt′lōd′)tr.v. front-load·ed, front-load·ing, front-loads 1. To arrange or plan (a schedule, project, or process, for example) so that a large portion of activity occurs in an early period: front-loaded the primaries so that most of them occur early rather than later in the election year.2. To incur or pay off (expenses, for example) in an early period of a fiscal arrangement.front′ load` n. front-end load. [1975–80] front-load (ˈfrʌntˈloʊd) v.t. to put fees, costs, commissions, etc., at the beginning of (an agreement). [1975–80] IdiomsSeefront loadFinancialSeefront-loading |