staggerstag·ger /ˈstægə-ər/ verb [transitiveT]1HUMAN RESOURCESto arrange people’s working hours, holidays etc so that they do not all begin and end at the same timeThe meetings are staggered throughout the day to give shift workers the opportunity to attend.
More could be done to encourage staggered working hours.
2FINANCEto arrange a series of payments, deliveries etc so that they do not all happen at the same timeThe loan repayments were staggered over a long period.
The remaining aircraft will be delivered on a staggered basis by the year 2025.