- to load or fill from the front: Many washing machines are front-loaded.
- to put in from the front; insert: Mounting the washer on a platform makes front-loading the clothes easier.
- to make (fees, costs, commissions, etc.) applicable at the beginning of a contract, designated period, or the like: The striking teachers prefer to front-load their fringe benefits.
- to concentrate something at the beginning of a process, period, etc.: I foolishly front-loaded all my heaviest courses in the first semester.The author front-loads the book with a series of fascinating anecdotes.
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