adjective
- weighted toward or concentrated in the latter part of a period, schedule, or sequence
Usage: commonly used in finance, business, and project management contexts
Examples
- The contract has a backloaded payment schedule, with most fees due in the final quarter.
- The project timeline is backloaded, meaning most of the work happens near the deadline.
- A backloaded salary structure gives employees larger bonuses at the end of the year.
- The film's budget was backloaded to allow for expensive special effects in the climax.
- The course is backloaded with difficult material in the second half of the semester.