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front load
front′ load` n. front-end load. [1975–80] front-load (ˈfrʌntˈloʊd) v.t. to put fees, costs, commissions, etc., at the beginning of (an agreement). [1975–80] front load
front loadTo organize something (often a contract or itinerary) so that it is most productive at the start and tapers off during the duration. My agent front loaded my contract so that I would make the most money right now, in the prime of my career. Why did you front load our trip so much? I'm exhausted after three days of touring the city!See also: front, loadfront load
front load verb To “accelerate” the administration of a particular therapeutic agent, which requires immediate high levels to either maximise its clinical effects (e.g., tPA) or to rapidly achieve drug equilibrium.front load Therapeutics verb To 'accelerate' administration of a particular agent, which either requires immediate high levels to maximize its clinical effects–eg, tPA, or to rapidly achieve drug equilibriumFinancialSeeFront-end load |