The solution to the problem . . . . . . . . me.

outgrew
outraged
evaded
undermined

The correct answer is: D. undermined

The word “undermined” means to weaken or destroy the foundation or support of something. In this case, the solution to the problem is said to have undermined the speaker, which means that it made the speaker feel weak or unsupported.

The other options are incorrect because they do not convey the same meaning. The word “outgrew” means to grow larger than something else. The word “outraged” means to make someone very angry. The word “evaded” means to avoid something.

Here is a more detailed explanation of each option:

  • A. outgrew

The word “outgrew” means to grow larger than something else. In this case, the solution to the problem is said to have outgrown the speaker, which means that the problem became too big for the speaker to handle. However, this does not convey the same meaning as the word “undermined,” which means to weaken or destroy the foundation or support of something.

  • B. outraged

The word “outraged” means to make someone very angry. In this case, the solution to the problem is said to have outraged the speaker, which means that the problem made the speaker very angry. However, this does not convey the same meaning as the word “undermined,” which means to weaken or destroy the foundation or support of something.

  • C. evaded

The word “evaded” means to avoid something. In this case, the solution to the problem is said to have evaded the speaker, which means that the speaker was unable to solve the problem. However, this does not convey the same meaning as the word “undermined,” which means to weaken or destroy the foundation or support of something.