Front-load

Pronunciation: /ˈfɹənt- ˈɫoʊd/

Front-load (verb)

  1. to do or pay something at the beginning of a period.
  2. to focus on important tasks or information at the start of a process.

Examples

  • They decided to front-load the project tasks to meet the deadline.
  • We should front-load our work to enjoy the weekend.

Common collocations: front-load tasks, front-load activities, front-load the curriculum, front-load study sessions

Synonyms of Front-load

Neutral

Antonyms of Front-load

  • allocating resources at the end