institution vs syndicate

institution

noun
  • The building or buildings which house such an organization. 

  • Any long established and respected place or business. 

  • The act of instituting something. 

  • A custom or practice of a society or community. 

  • A person long established in a place, position, or field. 

  • A mental institution. 

  • A long established and respected organization, particularly one involved with education, public service, or charity work. 

  • The act by which a bishop commits a cure of souls to a priest. 

syndicate

noun
  • The office or jurisdiction of a syndic; a body or council of syndics. 

  • A group of media companies, or an agency, formed to acquire content such as articles, cartoons, etc., and to publish it in multiple outlets; a chain of newspapers or other media outlets managed by such an organization. 

  • A group of gangsters engaged in organized crime. 

  • A group of individuals or companies formed to transact some specific business, or to promote a common interest; a self-coordinating group. 

verb
  • To become a syndicate. 

  • To put under the control of a group acting as a unit. 

  • To release media content through a syndicate to be broadcast or published through multiple outlets. 

How often have the words institution and syndicate occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )