0 in a financial agreement, to arrange to pay more money at the end of an agreed period of time than at the beginning:
1 to arrange for an empty vehicle to transport goods on its return journey, usually at a reduced price:
2 the return journey of a vehicle that has taken goods to a place and left them there, or the goods that are transported on this journey:
We were given evidence to that effect: so much is backloaded that we will not see the results for a long time.
As we know, most of the important rail transport infrastructure projects will be backloaded.
The backloading proves that the taxpayer will pick up the bill.
Sometimes they would accept other cargoes for backload when the occasion demands it.
Freedom walkers can make the walk more accessible by paying to backload on some of the guiding companies jetboats and flights.