Adjective
decaffeinated (not comparable)
From which caffeine has been removed (e.g. decaffeinated coffee).
If you think that by threatening me you can get me to do what you want... well, that's where you're right. But - and I am only saying this because I care - there's a lot of decaffeinated brands on the market that are just as tasty as the real thing. Val Kilmer
People who drink four or more cups of coffee a day - it doesn't matter whether it is caffeinated or decaffeinated - have a reduction in Type 2 diabetes, or a reduced incidence of Type 2 diabetes, of about fifty percent. The same with Parkinson's, although there it is more related to the caffeine. Gregory Stock
According to Sebastiano Marra, director of the cardiovascular department at Maria Pia Hospital in Turin, taking four or five cups of coffee, even if decaffeinated, a day reduces cardiovascular mortality. Source: Internet
For example, supercritical carbon dioxide is used to extract caffeine in the manufacture of decaffeinated coffee. Source: Internet
For those who had body mass indexes (BMIs) of more than 25 (considered overweight), drinking decaffeinated coffee increased HDL2 by about 50 percent. Source: Internet
Cody once drank a whole box of tea in an attempt to stay awake only to realize it was decaffeinated. Source: Internet