Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
front-load
verb
/frʌnt-loʊd/

Definition
To load or allocate resources or efforts to the beginning of a process or project.

Examples
- They decided to front-load the project to finish ahead of schedule.
- The team will front-load the budget for the first quarter to cover initial expenses.

Meaning
Front-loading means prioritizing tasks or investments at the start to ensure better outcomes later.

Synonyms
- Prioritize
- Preload
- Accelerate