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backloading noun[ U ] uk /ˈbækˌləʊdɪŋ/us FINANCE → back-end loading TRANSPORT the act of transporting goods on the return journey of a vehicle that has taken goods to a place: Backloading does not mean that your goods are treated in any way differently than on a normal journey.
Examples of backloading backloading This kind of frontloading and backloading are uncalled-for, as the multiannual financial framework has only been in effect for a few months. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English No backloading, because a late surge after a series of small increases would mean the poor countries losing out on aid worth 17 billion euros between now and 2015. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English The backloading proves that the taxpayer will pick up the bill. From the Hansard archive
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