I can give you several sentences.
fallow - inactive/not in use In this sentence, my literary skills were fallow. :)
The fields lay fallow in the winter.
After the farm failed, the land laid fallow for years.
he or she should always fallow the guidelines in the town.
As an adjective:"The farmer finally wanted to plant seeds in his fallow land."As a noun:"The fallow was littered with ravens."
The field was lying fallow this year.
Thanks to drought, much of California's arable land currently lies fallow.
Fallow is a word meaning unsown, and as such does not change the meaning of a word when added to the beginning of it. It is not a prefix.
fallow.
The fields, denuded of all vegetation, were allowed to lie fallow for some years.
You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.
it is called fallow,as in fallow land .not used,or for a period of time.