backloads

/ˈbækˌloʊdz/
verb
  1. Third person singular of backload: loads or assigns something to a later time or stage.
    • She always backloads her vacation requests so she can take time off in December.
    • The shipping company backloads cargo for return trips whenever possible.
    • The manager backloads the most complex tasks to the end of the month.
noun
  1. Plural of backload: multiple loads of cargo carried on return trips.
    • The trucking company specializes in backloads from the coast.
    • The warehouse handles several backloads each week.
    • They found two backloads of steel to bring back from the city.
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