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Caseloads Meaning in English

word · lemma: caseload

ˈkæsəˌɫoʊdz
KASS-oh-lohdz
kˈeɪsləʊdz
KAYS-lohdz

Definition

The number of cases or clients that a person or organization is responsible for, especially in professions like law, social work, or healthcare.

Usage & Nuances

Used frequently in professional and institutional contexts. Common with 'large', 'heavy', 'manage', 'reduce'. Usually countable: 'caseload', 'caseloads'. Not used for inanimate objects, only for people handling clients or cases.

Example Sentences

Social workers often have heavy caseloads.

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Lawyers must manage multiple caseloads at the same time.

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Doctors' caseloads increased during the flu season.

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Her caseloads are getting out of control — she barely has time for lunch.

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Many teachers are struggling because their caseloads keep growing each year.

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If we don't reduce staff caseloads, burnout is inevitable.

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