Standard actions concerning the actor's vision
lookingexamininglooking undersearchingconsulting it about
Examining something (requires light) (past tense examined): applying to one visible thing and requiring light
The act of looking closely at something. Note that the noun could be either a direction or a thing, which is why the Standard Rules include the 'examine directions rule' to deal with directions: it simply says 'You see nothing unexpected in that direction.' and stops the action. (If you would like to handle directions differently, list another rule instead of this one in the carry out examining rules.)
Some things have no description property, or rather, have only a blank text as one. It's possible that something interesting may be said anyway (see the rules for directions, containers, supporters and devices), but if not, we give up with a bland response. This is done by the examine undescribed things rule.
Typed commands leading to this action
"look [something]" - examining
"look at [something]" - examining
"examine [something]" - examining
"read [something]" - examining
Named values belonging to this action
examine text printed - truth state
Rules controlling this action
carry out standard examining rule name unlist
carry out examine directions rule name unlist
carry out examine containers rule name unlist
carry out examine supporters rule name unlist
carry out examine devices rule name unlist
carry out examine undescribed things rule name unlist
report an actor examining report other people examining rule name unlist