1. backlogged - Adjective
2. backlogged - Verb
backlogged
simple past and past participle of backlog
backlogged (comparative more backlogged, superlative most backlogged)
Having an excessive list of tasks to do, especially tasks that should have already been performed.
Apps for haircut chains like Sports Clips and Great Clips listed waits of at least two or three hours, with some backlogged for more than seven hours. Source: Internet
A delay in sync, e.g. large volumes of cron jobs may be backlogged on the site which may take some time to work through or you just initiated a full sync, which can take some time on larger sites. Source: Internet
In the film, you learn how long and emotional the family’s journey to resettlement was, and some of that was due to the extremely scrutinizing and backlogged U.S. system.” Source: Internet
Guns aside, both Senators Pedersen and Billing predicted that many of the backlogged bills are likely going to pass with upwards of 30 senators voting in support. Source: Internet
The immigration system is hopelessly backlogged; 260 judges slogged through more than 300,000 cases in 2011, making the average removal case stretch 507 days, according to data from Syracuse University's Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse. Source: Internet
The number of backlogged unemployment claims is growing despite EDD's identity verification tool. Source: Internet