tsuru
1.

To support and allow something to dangle down from above, maintaining it in a stable position to prevent it from falling.

2.

To stretch or extend an item across an elevated area, such as hanging a hammock or a shelf high up.

3.

In sumo wrestling, to lift an opponent off the ground by gripping their garment, causing their feet to lose contact with the ring.

4.

To use a fishing hook and line to catch fish or other creatures, enticing them with bait.

5.

To set up a trap or lure to capture animals or insects, often employing bait to attract them.

6.

To influence or entice someone to act in a desired manner by appealing to their interests or desires.

tsuるすrusuつるtsurusu
1.

To fasten or suspend an object from above using a string or rope, allowing it to dangle freely in the air.

2.

To attach something securely in a hanging position, often for display or functional purposes, such as hanging a bell or curtain.

Example:

彼は天井からランプをつるした。

tsuるしrushiageつるしtsurushiage
1.

A situation where an individual is publicly criticized or ostracized by a group, often leading to feelings of shame or humiliation.

2.

The act of subjecting someone to severe blame or ridicule by many people, comparable to being placed in a vulnerable and exposed position.

3.

A form of social condemnation where one person becomes the focal point of collective scorn or reprimand from a larger community.

Example:

私は吊し上げを食った。